This Porsche Turbo Red license plate has the factory look off the sales brochure. Great for showing your car at events. This plate is old new. It has been stored over 25 years. It was made back in the 80's. The company only ran a very small amount approx 50 units. $9.80 priority shipping with insurance (USA). Please view my other auctions. |
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