Nissan Z Logo 350z 370z Black Metal License Plate Frame With Screw Caps on 2040-parts.com
Tampa, Florida, US
This is for 1 Black Metal license plate frame, with matching black screw caps. Powder coated Black finish, USA standard size, 6.2" x 12.2 "will fit both front and rear. No International shipping, please US bidders only. Item must be paid within 24 hours of auction end or item will be relisted. Thanks for looking and happy bidding!
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