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6 Issues 1989 Porsche Excellence Magazines on 2040-parts.com

US $17.99
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Cincinnati, Ohio, United States

Cincinnati, Ohio, United States
20+ YEARS OLD SO THEY ARE NOT PERFECT--MAY HAVE SOME MARKS, CREASES, UNDERLINED PLACES OF INTEREST, POSSIBLY A TORN OR MISSED PAGE WHICH I DOUBT BUT I'M NOT GOING TO CHECK EACH PAGE TO VERIFY--SIMPLY OLD MAGAZINE WITH GREAT INFORMATION AND PICTURES
Country/Region of Manufacture:Unknown

6 ISSUES FROM 1989--FEBRUARY--APRIL--JUNE--AUGUST--OCTOBER--DECEMBER--SOLD AS IS, NO RETURN--SHIP LOWER 48 ONLY--ISSUE CONTACT PRIOR TO FEEDBACK--SELLER FEEDBACK AFTER BUYER--SELLER MAY CHANGE SERVICE OR SHIPPER WITHOUT NOTICE--SELLER MAY REMOVE FROM THIS SITE WITHOUT NOTICE


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