Real Handmade Carbon Fiber License Plate Frame Porsche 911 Carrera Turbo S 991 on 2040-parts.com
Scottsdale, Arizona, United States
**PLEASE READ** These plates are handmade to order and take 5-7 business days to ship after payment is received. This plate is made of real carbon fiber. Logo is placed under the clear coat so it will not peel off. You will not be able to feel the logo, it will be smooth like glass :) This is a top of the line product. I only use the best materials for all of my products. And all items are buffed to a mirror shine.. You will receive: 1x Carbon Fiber Porsche "Turbo S" plate frame Yellow lettering. (Other colors available ) |
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