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License Plate Bracket + Chrome Frame Tag Holder Mount Relocator Adapter Acu on 2040-parts.com

Location:

Wapato, Washington, United States

Wapato, Washington, United States
Condition:New Primary Color:Chrome Manufacturer Part Number:384783743acu Placement on Vehicle:Rear Brand:comerseo



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License Plate
 Bracket
+ Chrome Frame
+ Chrome Screw Caps
+ Mounting Screws
Universal. Fits all vehicle models.

 
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Description

     Center-mount or Relocate your plate anywhere on the bumper with this versatile kit.  It includes
a Bracket, Frame, Screw-Caps, & Mounting Hardware.This kit is universal and made to secure the standard 6"x12" plates issued by all 50 states. *Use your vehicle's original screws if holes are already present on the bumper. This is not an O.E.M. bracket specific to one make/model vehicle.  It is a universal design made to fit all makes/models.

 
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