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Yin Yang License Plate Holder, Pre-owned, Good Condition on 2040-parts.com

US $3.99
Location:

North Brunswick, New Jersey, US

North Brunswick, New Jersey, US
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YIN YANG LICENSE PLATE HOLDER

- Pre-Owned, GOOD CONDITION
- Hard Plastic
- Silver
- Fits most standard license plate
- Yin Yang Chinese Logo with Dragons
- For the front/back of the car
- Screws for the plates are not included

***Buyers will have 14 days to pay for purchase*** 

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