Nürburgring Nuerburgring Badge German Plaque Emblem Düsseldorf 1997 #46 on 2040-parts.com
Bahrenborstel, Germany
Nürburgring Badges: 15th international oldtimer race & meeting Nürburgring 1997 Solid brass metal, 115 g. / 90mm Ø ( 3,6") Good condition, never mounted ~~~ In my other offers you will find more interesting badges and rarities. Für Käufer aus Deutschland: 2,50 Versandkosten bei Banküberweisung For buyers from Europe: 4,50 € shipping costs in case of bank transfer
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