Bayliner Boat License Frame -where Fun Lives on 2040-parts.com
North Canton, Ohio, US
BAYLINER
WHERE FUN LIVES
LICENSE PLATE FRAME
THE FRAME IS MOLDED FROM A DURABLE PLASTIC
THERE ARE CLIPS ON THE BACK THAT THE LICENSE PLATE SLIDES INTO
ATTACHES EASILY USING YOUR EXISTING SCREWS
BLACK FRAME WITH WHITE GRAPHICS
U. V. TREATED FOR YEARS OF ENJOYMENT
MONEY BACK GUARANTEE
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