Sporting Goods : MLB Baseball Team Chrome License Plate Frame

Sporting Goods : MLB Baseball Team Chrome License Plate Frame

MLB Baseball Team Chrome License Plate Frame

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MLB Baseball Team Chrome License Plate Frame
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Sales Rank: 1924










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Brand: Rico
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Label: Rico
Manufacturer: Rico
Publisher: Rico
Sales Rank: 1924
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Features:
  • Officially Licensed Chrome License Plate Frame Collectible from Kryptonite Kollectibles!
  • Frame measures hefty 13.5" x 7"! Fits standard license plates.
  • Sign made from real chrome metal, will not break or crack!
  • This frame will last you for years and years as you support your favorite team.
  • Looks great on any vehicle or as a display in your den.







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Item Description:
Show everyone which team you foot for with this chrome license plate frame! Heavy-duty chrome frame features your favorite team's name and logo in raised letters and vibrant team colors, with pre-drilled holes for easy mounting on any vehicle. A classy chrome auto tag frame for your license plate lets all passersby know the team that drives you! Frame measures approximately 7' x 13.5'.











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Average Rating:  out of 5 stars

Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - * Excellent ...

Was exactly what I was looking for and a great addition to my car.



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - * Works as intended. ...
Easily installed.

Didn't scratch the car.

Let's people know where I stand.

Good product.



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - * Red Sox license plate holder ...
Great quality metal framed plate holder. Better than I was expecting for the price.



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - * Terrific present for all Cubs fans! ...
Show your Cubs spirit with this good-looking Cubs license plate holder! The only better plate holder would announce when the Cubs win the World Series!!! Stay tuned ...



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - * License plate frame ...
What a way to show fan support for team with the best record in baseball this year so far:) Go Cubs!!


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