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No Hole License Plate Bracket For Front Bumper Toyota Sienna on 2040-parts.com

US $19.99
Location:

Rockville, Maryland, United States

Rockville, Maryland, United States
Condition:New

Moving to a state that requires a front license plate? Hate to drill your Sienna's perfect front bumper to mount the plate? Here's your solution. This custom engineered piece will mount to your steel bumper (the one you don't see because it's behind the plastic bumper) and hold your license plate with ease, eliminating the need to drill holes in your bumper. This unit is cushioned from the plastic surface of the bumper to avoid scratching it. If you take it off it will be like it was never there.

This could work on other vehicles with some modification, but designed for the Toyota Sienna. Uses the holes spaced approx 8 inches on the stock metal portion of the Sienna bumper.

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