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1700 Road Star Chrome Cobra License Plate Frame With Directional Relocator 99-up on 2040-parts.com

US $115.00
Location:

Staten Island, New York, US

Staten Island, New York, US
Returns Accepted:ReturnsNotAccepted Part Brand:COBRA Manufacturer Part Number:05-9010 Surface Finish:CHROME Warranty:No

GOOD DAY !

WHAT WE HAVE HERE IS AN AWSOME CUSTOM CHROME COBRA LICENSE PLATE MOUNT BILLET !

THIS FRAME IS STREET LEGAL AND GIVES THE FENDER A WHOLE NEW LOOK BY TILTING THE PLATE TO THE FENDER AND SHORTENING THE DIRECTIONALS (SEE PICTURE).

THIS CUSTOM CHROME LICENSE PLATE MOUNT WAS PURCHASED /ORDERD NEW FROM COBRA USA . ORIGINAL PURCHASE PRICE IS $225.00 WITHOUT SHIPPING.

 

THIS FRAME IS BRAND NEW IN THE PACKAGE WHICH WAS OPENED JUST FOR FITTAMENT PURPOSES !

I GUARANTEE YOU WILL NOT FIND ONE CHEAPER !

I HAVE LOTS OF OTHER EXTRAS THAT I NEVER PUT ON THE BIKE AND ARE STILL SITTING IN THE PACKAGE BRAND NEW !!!!!!!!

CHECK MY OTHER AUCTIONS !!!!

 

FARM FRESH,RUSTY GOLD

THANKYOU ! 

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