La Lakers Nba Metal License Plate Frame W/screw Caps on 2040-parts.com
Lake in the Hills, Illinois, United States
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This listing is for one license plate frame.
The frame is a quality Metal frame that is approximately 12" by 6" that fits standard U.S. License Plates.
This listing is for one LA Lakers NBA license plate frame and two chrome-colored screw cap covers to cover up those ugly screw heads. If you are looking for a different team, please visit my store or send me a message.
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