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2015 Porsche Cayman GT4 (981) Poster Print *** NEW *** Size: Width - 80 cm = 31.5 inch Height - 60 cm = 23.6 inch For custom size - please contact me Colored High Quality Print Semi Glossy Paper 240gr. *** Registered Worldwide Shipping *** Please Note: The following Item Is Not Printed By Porsche |
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