Surf Board Sign Metal Beach Plate 4.5" X 17" New Multiple Design Patterns on 2040-parts.com
Gilbert, Arizona, United States
4.5" X 17" automotive high gloss metal license plate. Made of the highest quality aluminum for a weather resistant finish. It is lightweight and durable. Pre-drilled holes for quick and easy mounting. Add a ribbon, wire or string to instantly personalize your sign. Individually shrink-wrapped and proudly made in the USA. Free Shipping! Tracking provided within a week of purchase. Most items are received, in your hands, within a week of order. Emails and inquiries responded to within 24 hours |
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