Actual Item 1998 Jeep Grand Cherokee Limited 5.9 Rear License Bracket on 2040-parts.com
Toledo, Ohio, United States
ACTUAL ITEM 1998 Jeep Grand Cherokee rear license plate bracket. This will fit 96-98 Jeep Grand Cherokee. The color is deep slate, almost black. Has 2 very light scuffs. There aren't any broken parts. All nuts and studs work. The color matches best to a 1998 Deep slate 5.9
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