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Pontiac Solstice Chrome License Plate Frame Stainless Steel on 2040-parts.com

US $9.69
Location:

Morton Grove, Illinois, US

Morton Grove, Illinois, US
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Pontiac G5

 

"SANDBLAST"

LICENSE PLATE FRAME CHROME AND SCREWS CAPS

THESE FRAMES ARE STANDARD, THEY FIT ALL LISENCE PLATES WITH U.S NUMBERS.

. Fits standard size license plates 6.3” height X 12.25” width

. Brushed chrome aluminum etched look attached into the frame (NOT STICKER)

. 100 % STAINLESS STEEL (NOT PLASTIC OR METAL CHROME)


Buy with confidence!

This FRAME NEVER RUST, all weather chrome stainless steel frame is sheet 100% stainless steel , hard chrome plated & hand polished to smooth mirror quality finish. Manufacturer suggest retail price $30.00

US buyers pay $7.50 for shipping/delivery confirmation tracking #/ shipping material/handling fee. Combine shipping/handling is $5.00 for each additional item.

Payment: The payment must be received within 7 days after the end of auction; we accept Paypal payment.

The item will be ship in 2 business day.


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** The warranty does not cover any damage caused by improper installation, misuse, or scratches. The warranty only covered when material is defective by manufacturer.

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