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- Mercedes-benz -stainless Steel License Plate Frame C/e/s/clk/slk + Free 2 Caps on 2040-parts.com

US $11.85
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USA, United States

USA, United States
Condition:New Brand:LICENSE PLATE FRAME Warranty:Yes Manufacturer Part Number:SSC001


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One (1) High quality brand new STAINLESS STEEL chrome license plate frame

Stainless steel mirror chrome finish

durable and weather proof, will NOT RUST

USA standard size : 12.25 inch by 6.3 inch

Fit all USA and Canada plate, fit all year, all model, any vehicle brand

  

  

 

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we ship to USA, Canada, and International

 

 

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