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US $19.95
Location:

Rowlett, Texas, United States

Rowlett, Texas, United States
Minimal chipping of the black paint of the frame.
Type:License Plate Frame Placement on Vehicle:Front, Rear Primary Color:Black Surface Finish:Flat Black Paint Theme:Rifles, Sports, Hunting Brand:Not branded Country/Region of Manufacture:Unknown Manufacturer Part Number:Not Numbered

Rifles Have Nice Butts License Plate Frame

Measures 12" x 6" 
Opening measures 11 1/4" x 4" 
Durable aluminum frame.
Minimal chipping of the black paint  of the frame. 
Great for the HUNTER you know.

Have a great day!

Bling Blinky of TEXAS 

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