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Custom Personalized Letters Customized Vanity License Plate Frame on 2040-parts.com

US $6.99
Location:

Limestone, Maine, United States

Limestone, Maine, United States
Condition:New Type:License Plate Frame Placement on Vehicle:Front, Rear Primary Color:Black Surface Finish:Black

CUSTOM WORDING MADE TO ORDER
LICENSE PLATE FRAME
PLASTIC BLACK FRAME/VINYL GRAPHICS Lettering

COLORS: WHITE, RED, YELLOW or (REFLECTIVE RED & CHROME $2 EXTRA)

Please send me a message through EBAY what you would like on the frame.
Please specify:

  1. TOP wording
  2. BOTTOM wording
  3. COLOR

    simple as that!


    IMPORTANT:
    MAKE SURE YOUR MESSAGE IS SENT THROUGH EBAY 

(NOTE: THE MORE LETTER YOU ADD, THE SMALLER THE LETTERS AND THE LESS NOTICABLE IT WILL BE)

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