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Torrance, California, US
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TRD LICENSE PLATE FRAMES (SET OF 2)

YOU ARE BIDDING ON A BRAND NEW SET OF TRD LICENSE PLATE FRAMES. PLATE FRAMES ARE MADE OF HIGH IMPACT PLASTIC AND  HAVE 3-D RAISED LETTERING. THIS IS NOT A CHEAP SILK SCREENED OR VINYL STICKER LETTERING SET OF FRAMES. GREAT FOR THE TOYOTA NASCAR, F-1, ROLEX 24 OR TOYOTA OFF ROAD FAN. THESE ARE LIMITED PRODUCTION AVAILABLE NOW.

PROMPT PAYMENT MEANS THAT THE ITEM WILL BE SHIPPED OUT THE SAME DAY PAYMENT IS MADE.  

GOOD LUCK AND HAPPY BIDDING!!!!!

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