This auction is for an original 2011 Fiat 500 sales brochure. This item is a preview type brochure with many photos and limited information. Nice piece!
This brochure has 8 pages (folder) and measures 5 1/4" by 5 1/4"
Condition: This brochure is in excellent condition for its age.
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ConditionSee description for exact condition. While all major flaws will be stated above, even literature in "excellent condition" may have minor flaws such as light corner wear, small creases near staples, etc. If condition is a concern, please confirm with me before bidding.
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