VW lovers emblem flag. 2' x 3'. I had this in my garage in wall. Small specks, only visible close up, this flag is in good condition. Perfect for the VW enthusiast! I sold my classic VW when I moved, and I'm no longer in the VW club, so I'm selling my VW items. No reserve, I just want to pass this along to a VW lover. Thanks for looking. See photos. Not pristine, but nice! (Pug dog not included)
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