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1976 Original Porsche 936 Martini Flaming Sieg Monza Factory Racing Poster 911 on 2040-parts.com

Location:

Charleston, West Virginia, United States

Charleston, West Virginia, United States

This week I am listing a lot of racing posters, we just do not have the room to display them and there is no use in them sitting in a closet.  All I have are originals and some are in better shape than others so pay attention to descriptions because they are "BUY AS IS"  if you are interested in a buy it now just email me and if the price is right, I'll enter a buy it now on the auctions.  These are my husbands and he is trying to downsize his collection.  

Original printed in Germany 1976:  PORSCHE-SIEG MONZA  the condition of this one is ok, has a section on the right side edge that has been tape it has a few holes and tape around the edges, most damage is on the edges, see pics. 40" x 30"

Questions email me before placing a bid, I can send additional photos if needed.

This will be mailed in a hard tube and they cost about 6.00 dollars each, plus the shipping cost.

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