Porshe Logo Emblem Metal License Plate Frame Bolt Screw Set (4) New Usa Shipper on 2040-parts.com
Briarcliff Manor, New York, US
This page features a brand new set of 4 pieces PORSHE license plate frame bolts made by stainless steel.
This product will replace the original bolts/screws for both the front and back license plates to add a nice characteristics for your car!
Features
- Brand new
- 4 pieces
- Hexagon shape bolt nuts (diameter: 0.95", thickness: 0.4")
- PORSHE logo diameter: 0.70"
- Screws with both flat end and arrow end for easy installation
- Screw length: 0.72"
- 1/4-20 threads

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