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I'd Rather Be At Disneyland - Limited Edition - Quantity 2 Mickey And Minnie on 2040-parts.com

US $26.99
Location:

Duarte, California, United States

Duarte, California, United States
Condition:New

Hi there! Thanks for browsing in my items for sale. These are hand made, the vinyl decal is weeded, and prepped on the plate for you to customize and place pretty much on any car.

Customize your car with our license plate frames. Fits U.S & Canada. Take a look at our designs. 


These are high quality frames that are heat treated and made to last.  Please remember that design is a 6 year grade vinyl decal that is heat treated and applied on.

Colors: Chrome
Material: Durable, PLASTIC

Size: 6-1/8"x12-1/8"
Quantity: You get TWO license plate Frames

Shipping

$6.50 for US
$9.75 for International .

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