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(2) Infiniti Chrome Metal License Plate Frame G37 G35 Qx56 M35 M56 on 2040-parts.com

US $22.00
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CA, US

CA, US
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(2) CHROME METAL LICENSE PLATE FRAMES

 

 

 

DESCRIPTION:

(2) CHROMED METAL polished mirror finish License Plate Frames

Durable to last through all weather conditions

Simple, clean design add style to your vehicle

FREE matching Screw Cap Covers, add a finishing touch to the license plate frame

USA and Canada standard size

6.3" height x 12.25" width

Easy Installation

 

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