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2012 BENTLEY MULSANNE

LUXURY PREMIUM

HARDCOVER 

DEALER BROCHURE

With Hardcover Slipcover with Bentley Foil Stamp

All lines in pics are from my scanner!!


12" X 9 3/4 X 5/8"

Aprox. 100 PAGES

FULL COLOR 

 

This is part of my private collection,

and is being sold as such.

 

Shipping $6.00

(Continental United States Only.

You must have a stateside address.) 

 

Item was received in NEW condition.   Handling and shipping might effect appearance. 

I will state in the description if the item has anything other than perceived "normal or acceptable" wear.

No return policy due to picture and detailed description.

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