Porsche 911 50 Years Anniversary Evolution Poster Huge (100cm X 73cm) + Gift on 2040-parts.com
Tel Aviv, 61160, Israel
2013 Porsche 911 50 Years Anniversary Evolution Poster -------------------------------------------------------------- Porsche 911 Evolution History In One Poster Must Have Item Size: Width - 100 cm = 39.4 inch Height - 73 cm = 28.7 inch The buyer will receive additional evolution print in A3 size as a GIFT Colored High Quality Print Semi Glossy Paper 240gr. *** Registered Worldwide Shipping *** Frame NOT Included Please Notice: *** The following sketch poster is originally issued by Porsche, NOT printed by Porsche *** |
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