10 White Dye Sublimation Aluminum License Plate Blanks - 6" X 12" on 2040-parts.com
Tucson, Arizona, US
White Dye Sublimation .025 Aluminum Blank.
License plate is standard size 6" x 12".
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Qty: 10
Color: white
Size: 6" x 12" (standard auto)
Material: .025 Aluminum
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