Maserati Chrome Stainless Steel License Plate Frame + Screw + Cap Laser Engrave on 2040-parts.com
LOS ANGELES, US
Description:
- Come in New
- Size: 12.25" x 6.5" x 0.125"
- Full Laser Engraved License Plate Frame + Engraved Caps
- Universal Fit on all cars / autos
- Comes with Screws
- Easy to Install and Great Outlook
- All Other Models Are Available, Feel Free To Check Out My eBay Store or Contact me for Custom Style
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