Nissan *cube* Chrome Metal License Plate Frame +screw Caps on 2040-parts.com
CA, US
Wholesale Price Metal License Plate Frame
This is for 1 Chrome metal license plate frame **Not a plastic frame** Hard chromed polished mirror finish USA standard size, 6.25" x 12.25" will fit both front and rear & *fit Canada plate too* Made in U.S.A. Best quality. Durable for all weather conditions. 100% satisfaction guarantee
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