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Vintage Corvette License Plate Custom Vanity Tag Emblem Sign Front Frame Logo Fl on 2040-parts.com

US $5.50
Location:

Wapato, Washington, US

Wapato, Washington, US
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Brand New
Corvette License Plate


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- Standard size, fits any vehicle
- Made of Embossed Aluminum
- Quality durable high-gloss Paint finish

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This product is made in Phoenix AZ and is Officially Licensed by 
Genaral Motors.  It was made by an American company with over 
50 years of license plate manufacturing experience.

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