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Mercedes Benz License Plate Silver An Blue No Longer Made on 2040-parts.com

US $9.95
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Horsham, Pennsylvania, United States

Horsham, Pennsylvania, United States

 NO LONGER MADE.

  M.B. WILL NO LONGER LICENSE US. MFG TO MAKE

OLDER INVENTORY CAN SELL THEM TILL GONE

NEW NEVER USED

ALUM.STAMPED METAL

IF SEE ANY WRINKLES ETC..THEY ARE  SHRINK WRAPED ITS THE PLASTIC COVERING

MADE IN USA

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