2019 Year Metal License Plate, Front Vanity Tag, on 2040-parts.com
Fort Wayne, Indiana, United States
12" x 6" (Standard size) front license plate. The background is black, on a metal plate, with the logo in 7-year rated vinyl, as shown. Great gift. For use as a vanity plate, or hang it on a garage wall for a durable metal sign. Thanks for looking! |
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