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Chrome License Frame And Backing Plate Set on 2040-parts.com

US $18.00
Location:

Williams Bay, Wisconsin, United States

Williams Bay, Wisconsin, United States
Scratches at corners at bolt holes
Brand:JP Cycles Surface Finish:Chrome Placement on Vehicle:Rear

This beautiful chrome licence plate frame and backing plate fits 4" x 7" motorcycle licence plates.  There are some scratches at the bolt holes, but these will be covered once by the included licence plate bolts are reinstalled.  All hardware is included so that you can affix it to your bikes OEM mount. Hardware includes stainless steel bolts, lock washers, and chrome covered acorn nuts.  

This is a great way to upgrade the looks of your bike with a high quality chrome accessory that won't break the bank. 


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