Audi Allroad Marketing Materials 6x9 Postcard Set on 2040-parts.com
Riverview, Florida, United States
This is a complete set of the original Audi Allroad Quattro marketing postcards in the original corrugated cardboard envelope. The first page is part of the booklet and is not a postcard. The remaining 5 pages are postcards (example in the pictures) and have perforated edges if you want to tear them out. These would make great wall hangings if you were to take this apart and frame the pictures. The back page of the cover has all the color options available in the original C6 Allroad Quattro offered in 1999.
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