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Funny Cute Family Car License Plate Frame Sticker Decal Truck My Car Daddy Bill on 2040-parts.com

US $5.99
Location:

Carson City, Nevada, US

Carson City, Nevada, US
Returns Accepted:Returns Accepted Refund will be given as:Money Back Item must be returned within:14 Days Return shipping will be paid by:Buyer Restocking Fee:NoRestockingFee Return policy details: Placement on Vehicle:Rear

Hello! Listing is for the standard sized 6" x 12" car license plate frame pictured. This is a Polystyrene Plastic black frame with a default of white vinyl printing. We can also do the lettering in Pink, Red, Orange, Purple, Blue, Yellow, Green, Neon Lime Green, Dark Gray, Metallic Silver, Metallic Gold, Metallic Copper lettering.  Please leave color change at checkout page. If color is not added at checkout your Frame might be sent out in Black/White Lettering and the buyer assumes full responsibility. Our orders are made from the sales record so additional messages after ordering may be missed! We are usually pretty good about it though, but if it is not left at the checkout page under "ADD MESSAGE" we may miss it and will not take responsibility due to the instructions given. With the new Tablets and apps it may be harder to find, but you can message us to confirm. Small imperfections may appear on these frames, but nothing major. We will not send anything out if the flaw is overly noticeable and especially from a distance. No need for up close inspection upon receipt, it is going on the back of your car to be viewed from a distance and look awesome! We make them the same as most other ebay vendors, just want to give a heads up for the more picky buyers and be an honest seller! These are great though and you can review our feedback if you are unsure! Don't hesitate to ask about custom work and be sure to check out the car stickers in our store to go with your frame!

FREE SHIPPING ON EACH ADDITIONAL STICKER OR LICENSE PLATE FRAME PURCHASED! PLEASE REQUEST AN INVOICE AFTER PURCHASE FOR COMBINED SHIPPING.

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