Sinaloa Mexico Tambora Placas License Plate Auto Truck on 2040-parts.com
Las Vegas, Nevada, United States
Sinaloa Mexico Tambora License Plate Made .026 gauge ALUMINUM so it will never rust High gloss UV coating resists fading With pre-punched mounting holes Measures 6" x 12" Rounded Corner 100% made in the USA his is an unofficial LICENSE plate and is similar but not identical to original Quieres sentirte seguro con tu compra. (HABLAMOS ESPANOL) GLOSS FINISH Please Leave Note to Seller section of Paypal at time of Checkout with your Payment Saying what you want on the License plate. |
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