Ferrari Official Technical Diagrams (rare - For Dealership Display) on 2040-parts.com
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These are RARE Ferrari Technical Posters (official publications) that were for dealerships to display in their showrooms, etc. These were not originally available to the public. They measure 22" by 29" and are very high quality - please look closely at the pictures. You for looking and happy bidding. To make sure these arrive safely, the Buyer will pay for actual packing materials and shipping costs - PLEASE DO NOT refer to ebay's calculated shipping charge. |
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