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Galaxy Quest Fans "nsea Protector/never Give Up, Never..." License Plate Frame on 2040-parts.com

US $9.95
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West Chester, Ohio, United States

West Chester, Ohio, United States
Condition:New Brand:CREATIVE PLATE FRAMES Surface Finish:CHROME PLATED Manufacturer Part Number:DNA

CHROME PLATED PVC* LICENSE PLATE FRAME

"NSEA PROTECTOR "
"NEVER GIVE UP, NEVER SURRENDER"

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*We use a chrome plated PVC (plastic) frame that will not rust or corrode. 
Our labels are weatherproof, laser printed and sealed with acrylic to protect against wear and fading.

Manufactured in the USA by Creative Plate Frames.



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