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Us Army Flag Black Plastic Car License Plate Frame With Domed Colour Flag Lens on 2040-parts.com

US $5.99
Location:

Mississauga, Ontario, Canada

Mississauga, Ontario, Canada
Condition:New Brand:Car Chrome decals Country/Region of Manufacture:Canada Theme:Flag, Politics, Sports Other Part Number:LPF-BP-ARMY Manufacturer Part Number:LPF-BP-ARMY Placement on Vehicle:Front, Rear


Car License plate frame
Design: US ARMY

Moulded out of Durable black ABS plastic, our license plate frames designed to fit north american standard plates. 
Can go on front or back. Insert is UV resistant waterproof clear resin polyurethane lens, domed over graphics printed on automotive grade vinyl. With 4 mounting holes.

  • Plastic ABS License plate frame. Coloured insert - UV stable domed clear resin lens. Water proofed.
  • Fits standard North American 6" x 12" plates. 4 Mounting holes. Check your state or province regulations for bottom area coverage.
  • Size: 12.3"H x 6.35"W x 0.3".
  • Comes with 2 tabs on the back for securing plate.
  • Brand new. Made in Canada.

Shipping:
- Shipped from Canada
Economy (Canada post lettermail)  shipment takes: Canada (1-2 up to 3 weeks), USA (1-3 up to 4 weeks)


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