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DESCRIPTION: BLACK Heavy duty powder coated Metal License Plate Frame Durable to last through all weather conditions Simple, clean design add style to your vehicle Brushed Aluminum Fonts FREE matching Screw Cap Covers, add a finishing touch to the license plate frame USA and Canada standard size 6.3" height x 12.25" width Easy Installation
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