Mazda Front Liscense Plate Mounting Bracket O.e.m.gj21-50-180 323,626,mx6,proteg on 2040-parts.com
Tolland, Connecticut, United States
FOR SALE IS A O.E.M. FACTORY ORIGINAL ,FRONT,LISCENSE PLATE MOUNTING BRACKET+SCEWS PACKAGE. ITS FOR THE FOLLOWING MAZDA MODELS; 1990-1994;PROTEGE 1988-1993;MX-6 1988-1992;626 1990-1994;323 THE PART NUMBER IS;GJ21-50-180 |
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