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Jeep Solid Brass Chrome Plated License Plate Frame on 2040-parts.com

US $21.65
Location:

Wildomar, California, United States

Wildomar, California, United States
Condition:New Brand:Elite Placement on Vehicle:Front, Rear Manufacturer Part Number:9035660 Warranty:Yes

JEEP, CHROME PLATED
Solid Brass, Computer Engraved License Plate Frame



-Official licensed product.

-This is the best product in the business!

-State of the art casting process.

- SOLID BRASS construction that will not rust even in extreme conditions.  It is the best
material for durability and longevity.

-Thick chrome plating for that mirror like finish.

-Computer engraved with great precision and attention to detail.

-Painted by hand, with uv protected high quality enamel paint.

-Comes with FREE screws, and matching Chrome Caps.

-It is engraved and hand painted right here in the UNITED STATES.

-Manufactures attention to quality and detail are unsurpassed.

-This is a fully licensed, and beautifully made product, a full manufactured warranty, that will satisfy the most discriminating tastes.


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