Porsche 911 Gt2 Diecast Car Business Card Holder Display Desk Office Sales Parts on 2040-parts.com
Grafton, Massachusetts, US
ONE OF A KIND - GREAT GIFT for any Porsche fan!
Display your business cards in style!
with this cool Business card holder featuring a detailed
Silver Diecast Porsche 911 GT2!
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Perfect for the car business: Sales, Service, Parts, Body Shops, Detailing etc
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"On the road" - cruising the Autobahn!
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Detailed 1/64 scale diecast Porsche discreetly secured to base
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Prominatly displays your business or appointment cards
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Solid base measures aprox 3.5"x5"
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Non scratch bottom
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For desk or office
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Quality hand crafted in the U.S.A.
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Boxed & packed in bubble wrap for safe shipping
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