License Plate Bracket Tag Mount Front Rear Trailer Truck Car Aluminum on 2040-parts.com
Waynesboro, Pennsylvania, US
Selling pair (2 pcs.) of aluminum license brackets made by Fullwell part # 50235. The slots and holes are 1/4 inch. Brackets is 1 inch wide and 10 1/2 inches long and have a 1/2 offset to keep the plate off the car surface.
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