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US $8.99
Location:

CA, United States

CA, United States
Condition:New Surface Finish:stainless steel, chrome metal Brand:License Plate Frame Warranty:Yes Manufacturer Part Number:SSC011


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Stainless Steel LICENSE PLATE FRAME

 

 Brand New Stainless Steel license plate frame

Durable for all weather conditions

Will NOT Rust

U.S.A. & Canada standard size

6.3 inch x 12.25 inch

Fit all Cars, Trucks, SUVs, and all Makes & Models

with secure tabs

Modern simple design add class and style to your vehicle

Easy to install

 

 

 

Come with FREE set of 2 matching chrome screw cover caps.

 

 

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