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Harley-davidson Chrome Decorative Vanity Front License Plate With 3d Emblem on 2040-parts.com

US $28.00
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Milton, Pennsylvania, US

Milton, Pennsylvania, US
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UP FOR AUCTION IS A NEW HARLEY DAVIDSON LICENSE PLATE.

 

 This vanity license plate is officially licensed by its respective brand. You know when you purchase an item that is officially licensed you are guaranteed to receive quality. The plate itself is made from stainless steel that has been chrome plated and hand polished to a mirror shine. The pictures do not highlight how amazing the shine and reflection of this plate. You will be very satisfied!! The emblem is made from solid brass metal that has been precision engraved and color filled. The emblem is bolted to the plate with 4 bolts & lock washers. The vanity license plate also comes with 4 matching screw cap covers to finish your license plate installation. All vanity license plates fit our standard matching license plate frames.

 

 

 

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