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Indianapolis, Indiana, United States
NEW Knight Rider License Plate Frame foundation for law and government
Heavy Duty Polystyrene plastic with vinyl graphics. Strong with tabs on the back to secure your plate to the frame. Fits standard US/CANADA license plate. |
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