Luxury Rainbow Crystals Diamond Metal License Plate Frame New on 2040-parts.com
Walnut, California, US
Rainbow Crystals Diamond Metal License Plate Frame Rhinestone Crystal New
Quantity: 1 x License Plate Frame + 2 Screw Caps
Crystal Details:
Color: Rainbow CrystalsLicense Plate Frame Details:
Material: High Quality Chrome MetalSize: 6 x 12 inches
Charge sales tax for items shipped to: CA (9.00%).
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