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2 - Mitsubishi "ralliart" Black Superior Metal License Frame W/screw Caps on 2040-parts.com

US $22.75
Location:

CA, United States

CA, United States
Condition:New Placement on Vehicle:Rear Brand:LICENSE PLATE FRAME Surface Finish:Powder Coated Metal Manufacturer Part Number:BLF006A Warranty:Yes


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BLACK Metal License Plate Frame

 

TWO (2) pieces BLACK heavy duty powder coated Metal License Plate Frame

Durable to last for all weather conditions

FREE matching Screw Cap Covers

USA and Canada standard size (will fit front & rear)

6.3 inch x 12.25 inch

Easy Installation

 

 

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