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Eat My Dust Licence Plate 6"x12" Skull Horns on 2040-parts.com

C $15.99
Location:

cold lake, AB, Canada

cold lake, AB, Canada
Condition:New Brand:Matt's Northern Toys Theme:Cartoon, Phrases, Racing Type:Vanity Plate Country/Region of Manufacture:Canada Primary Color:White Placement on Vehicle:Front, Rear

Eat My Dust Licence Plate


  •  New Eat My Dust Licence Plate.
  •  Great gift idea for auto or man-cave.
  •  This plate is tough and the image is long lasting and won't scratch off .
  •  Beautiful glossy finish.
  •  This plate is made from aluminum. 
  •  Professionally printed for hard use and long life
  •  Holes are properly spaced for most makes and models
  •  Hole spacing is from left to right 8.25"  at max and 6.25" at min. Up and down the hole spacing is 4.75" center to center 


About Us
All orders are processed in the evening then shipped out the following day. 
We offer some of the best customer service and provide quick and honest answers to all questions we receive.

Terms of Sale

The accepted method of payment is Paypal. Paypal will process all major credit cards.

All Sales are consider final and returns for exchange are at the cost of the buyer.

If you feel your product was damaged in shipping please contact us right away. 


Shipping Information

All orders will ship within 1 business days from payment

Within Canada Orders are shipped via Canada post Letter mail  (4-6 business days)

To the U.S.A Orders are shipped via Canada post Light Packet (4-6 business days)
 
To All Other Countries Orders are shipped International Light Packet (Shipping time varies) 

* Some orders take longer to receive than others. The estimated shipping times are not exact and can vary. Please give your package time to arrive.



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