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Nissan License Plate For Cars And Suv's Metal Aluminum Carbon Fiber Look on 2040-parts.com

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Tampa, Florida, United States

Tampa, Florida, United States
Condition:New Brand:DIGIART INTERNATIONAL Country/Region of Manufacture:United States Type:Vanity Plate Placement on Vehicle:Front Theme:NISSAN, CARBON FIBER LOOK, Aftermarket Parts, Custom Image, Vehicle Make/Model, NISSAN LICENSE PLATE, NISSAN NOVELTY LICENSE PLATE Surface Finish:GLOSSY Manufacturer Part Number:LP 0194 UPC:Does not apply

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NISSAN CARS QUALITY METAL ALUMINUM CAR LICENSE PLATE.... CARBON FIBER LOOK BACKGROUND AND LOGO IMAGE ARE SUBLIMATION PRINT...IT IS A PRINTED LICENSE PLATE..  STANDARD USA SIZE 12 X 6.....  THIS IS NOT A THIN ALUMINUM PLATE, MADE OUT OF GOOD QUALITY  ALUMINUM FOR A WEATHER RESISTANT FINISH...  ALWAYS FAST AND FREE SHIPPING...SHIPS FROM USA... GREAT GIFT IDEA...THANK YOU FOR LOOKING....

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