I’d Rather Be Bird Watching Metal License Plate Frame
Give your vehicle a touch of style and individuality with this high quality premium license plate frame made of 18 gauge 304 stainless steel. This frame has a durable metal construction and a black finish, which gives it a unique and expensive look. The eye-catching sturdy construction of this frame puts feeble plastic frames to shame. It weights about 1 pound and measures about 12.5 x 6.5 inches outside. The distance between two holes is about 7 inches. The frame fits all standard USA and Canada 12×6 license plates and can be used for the front or the back of a car. This frame is brand new and well packaged. The lettering and artwork are done with weather and car wash resistant vinyl that is waterproof and won’t fade and will last for many years. This frame also makes a great gift. Sophisticated and trendy, your frame will be the perfect finishing touch on any vehicle.
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