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Bring a slice of the wild to your ride with this lightweight aluminum vanity plate. A vivid photographic scene of rare antelope—rich browns and subtle forest greens—wraps the full 12" × 6" face, printed with crisp, fade-resistant inks that keep details alive. Pre-drilled holes make mounting straightforward, and the silver-backed aluminum adds durability without weighing you down. Mount it on a car, hang it in a gear room, or display it on a wall to spark conversation and show quiet support for wildlife conservation. Sales support RSCF's efforts to return critically endangered mountain bongo antelope to Kenya. Visit us online for more. www.rarespecies.org

Product features
- Durable 100% aluminum construction with silver backing and white printable front
- Vibrant, high-resolution color printing for crisp photo detail
- One-size 12" × 6" plate with four pre-drilled attachment holes
- Lightweight and weather-resistant for vehicle or wall display
- Assembled in the USA from globally sourced parts (mounting hardware not included)

Care instructions
- Wipe with a damp cloth, air dry or use a soft, non-abrasive cloth

Vanity Plate - RSCF Bongo Antelope Photo License Plate

SKU: 21792331609200560254
$12.99Price
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