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US $19.99
Location:

Netherlands, DE

 Netherlands, DE
Returns Accepted:Returns Accepted Item must be returned within:14 Days Refund will be given as:Money back or exchange (buyer's choice) Return policy details:Customized items cannot be returned. Return shipping will be paid by:Buyer Restocking Fee:No

ITEM DESCRIPTION

 

 A German red band license plate from the city Duisburg (DU prefix). The plate comes with a new plain black
mounting frame, with this frame the plate can be mounted without drilling holes through the plate.
The plate is in used condition and has the town seal intact, see picture :

The license plate in this auction is over 3 years old to comply with the eBay Government IDs and Licenses policy.

Standard information about German passenger license plates :

 
 
 
  
 

Size :  

 

20.5 x 4.5 inch
 
 
 

Seals :  

 

Seal intact
 
 
 

Holes :  

 

The plate has no holes
 
 
 

Town code :

 

The first letter(s) before the seals indicates the German town the plate was registered in.

 

 
 

 

 

 
 
 
 
Bid is for both the plate and frame together.
The plate and frame pictured above are the same plate and frame you will receive. 
Used plate which may show minor signs of use.

POSTAGE COSTS  / INSURANCE

 

USA, Canada, Australia, Japan and anywhere else outside Europe :

$ 14.95 by priority air-mail (takes on average about 1-2 weeks)

Postage costs within Europe are less.

Actual postage costs will be charged if you buy more plates from different auctions.

The plates will be posted in Europe, not from the USA.

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PAYMENT

 

Please use eBay checkout after buying

Prefered is payment by credit card through PayPal :  Pay me securely with any major credit card through PayPal!   Visa MasterCard Discover American Express eCheck

After receiving the payment, the item will be shipped within 2 business days.
The day the item has been shipped, you will receive a positive eBay feedback, with also the shipping date 
 mentioned in the feedback comment.

Payment is due within 10 days.

This is an offer from euro-license-plates, owned by M. van Wersch, Johan Frisostraat 9, 6176 BV , Spaubeek, The Netherlands.
Registered with the chamber of commerce Zuid Limburg, Netherlands under number 14095785.
If sold within the European Union the price includes 19% Dutch Sales Tax (BTW). No (0%) sales tax is charged by the seller if sold outside the European Union.
BTW (VAT) Number : NL 156474359 B 01 You will receive an invoice with your purchase.


 


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