"dark Knight " Black W Yellow License Plate Frame New Batman Batmobile Qty 2 on 2040-parts.com
Healdsburg, California, United States
Brand New - Never Been used
Quantity 2 : BLACK polished high quality license plate. U.S Standard Size & Will also fit Canadian plates. Please keep in mind that this is a high grade plastic rust free license plate frame Dimensions: 12.25" x 6.25"; 0.14 lbs ea. Frame Colors: BLACK Shipping: $5.00 ( Domestic ) Shipping $8.50 ( International ) |
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