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German Bmw Euro Plate # Abg Af 189 German License Plate Used on 2040-parts.com

US $19.99
Location:

Bakersfield, California, US

Bakersfield, California, US
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GERMAN BMW EURO PLATE # ABG AF 189 GERMAN LICENSE PLATE USED

WILL LOOK NICE ON ANY GERMAN CAR , BMW , PORCHE , AUDI , MERCEDES BENZ   

license plate is 20.5" long & 4.5" wide   

COMES FROM GERMANY ,

SEALS HAS BEEN ERASED DUE TO A EXPIRED PLATE

THEY ARE USED REMOVED FROM VEHICULES AND THEY ARE NOT PERFECT

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