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Genuine Dealer Bmw Flag, Almost 5 X 12 Feet, Made In Germany, Brand New on 2040-parts.com

US $50.00
Location:

Waxhaw, North Carolina, United States

Waxhaw, North Carolina, United States
Condition:New with tags

I have for sale one Genuine BMW flag, sold by BMW only to their authorized Dealerships.
Here are some of the features:

- Made in Germany by Fahen-Herold, an ISO 9001 company
- Made of their Ultra2 polyester fabric which can be machine washed and ironed
- Double stitched edges to prevent fraying
- 1.5 meters wide by 3.6 meters long (4.9 feet wide by 11.8 feet long)
- 4 plastic clips on the left side for attaching to a rope on a flag poll

One option would be to relocate the 2 center clips to the other corners, then you could pull the flag taunt on a wall. If you can sew a button, you can probably do this yourself. Or get one of those brass grommet kits at the hardware store.  This flag is new, never flown, and comes with the certificate of
authenticity.

Note: the flag is doubled over in the photos (as it was too tall to fit in the photo), the portion folded under is plain white.

Thanks for looking!

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