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Grimmspeed Gs Front License Plate Delete For 1998 - 2010 Subaru Forester & Xt on 2040-parts.com

US $49.00
Location:

Yorba Linda, California, United States

Yorba Linda, California, United States
Condition:New Manufacturer Part Number:094052 Part Brand:GRIMMSPEED

Your Ebay Sale Price: $49 Shipped!

So after you get our License Plate Relocation kit you are left with some unsightly holes in your front bumper. Fortunately for you we have come to the rescue with a sleek and stylish front plate delete. Maybe you want nothing more to rip that plate off the front of the car all together but need something for the empty holes left behind, look no further! Understated and sharp this plate delete is discrete yet stylish! Finished off with black hardware this plate flies UNDER the radar!

Re-defining style, it's what you can expect from GrimmSpeed™

FEATURES:

  • Perfect Slim Fit!

  • Mounts in OEM license plate holes
    (No cutting or drilling required)

  • Black powdercoated hardware

  • CNC'd from 6061 Aluminum
    (Durable and lightweight)

  • Anodized black for a sleek & sharp look
    (Not flashy or cheap looking like many kits available)
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