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(h) Chrome Metal Eagle Car/truck License Plate Frame Holder on 2040-parts.com

US $12.00
Location:

Citrus Heights, California, United States

Citrus Heights, California, United States
No issues with this frame
Brand:COPY RIGHT Theme:EAGLE Manufacturer Part Number:19801 Surface Finish:CHROME UPC:Does not apply

Car Truck Semi Chrome Metal Eagle Design License Plate Frame

  • Dimensions are 12 1/4" Wide by 6 3/4" High.     
  • Chrome Metal Construction. Fits Full Size License Plates.
  • The frame has 4 mounting holes. ( 7" Apart ).
  • Fasteners Not Included.
  • Universal Frame Fits Various Vehicles.

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