Smokejumpers License Plate Frame - Wildland Firefighting on 2040-parts.com
Chico, California, US
Top of frame reads “Jumpin’ Fires” while the bottom reads “Smokejumpers.” Black with white lettering. At this price, you can buy two for each of your vehicles. An excellent deal!
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