License Plate Frame Screws Fasteners + Gold Finish Screw Caps Set on 2040-parts.com
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, US
- License Plate Frame Screws Fasteners + Gold finish Screw Caps Set.
- Brand new Top quality.
- These screws are made of high quality metal for license plates and frames.
- Standard size, will fit most American and Import cars.
- the screws/bolts size: 7/16" x 7/8" (11mm x 23mm)
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