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Dealer Temporary License Plate Protectors Trp 50 Ct. 11" X 6" Crystal Clear on 2040-parts.com

US $26.75
Location:

Jefferson City, Montana, United States

Jefferson City, Montana, United States
Condition:New Brand:OKER

Dealer TRP Montana Temp Reg. Sleeves 50 COUNT.  Other states used as Temporary License Plate Protectors (Holders). 11" X 6"  (US License plate size) Crystal Clear Plastic.  THOUSANDS of uses!

Heavy Duty Seals from the SIDE!  Made for TRP that is to be screwed into License Plate Holder on vehicle!!

FAST FREE SHIPPING with full money back if not BETTER than you expected!


*Designed to NOT have a gap on the side seal- this keeps the tag dry and able to be seen longer that standard cloudy top seal sleeves.

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