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Fan Mats San Antonio Spurs License Plate Frame Chrome/white/black 6.25"x12.25" on 2040-parts.com

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Fan Mats San Antonio Spurs License Plate Frame chrome/white/black 6.25"x12.25", US $14.98, image 1
Condition:New Color:chrome/white/black UPC:NA Size:6.25"x12.25" MPN:NA Brand:Fanmats

Fan Mats San Antonio Spurs License Plate Frame

Fan Mats San Antonio Spurs License Plate Frame. License plate frames are a great way to accessorize your vehicle and show off your team pride. Real chrome metal keeps them looking great season after season. Eye-catching team name and logo in true colors. Fits perfectly around license plates without covering your registration sticker (if applicable). Size is 12.25" x 6.25".

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  • The perfect way to accessorize your car or truck and show team pride
  • Goes perfectly with the mirror and metal style license plates
  • Crafted from durable, long lasting chrome metal to resist the elements
  • Features an eye-catching display of your team name and logo in true team colors
  • Measures approximately 12.25 inches long by 6.25 inches tall
 




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