Sharks Tooth Die Cast Pink Painted License Plate Frame on 2040-parts.com
Salem, Oregon, US
Die Cast Metal License Plate Frame with a Pink Painted Finish.
Fits Standard size 6 by 12 inch Auto/Truck license plates.
(Inside Approx. 4 1/2" X 11")
(Outside Approx. 6" X 12")

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