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German Speedboat Motor Boat Racing Badge Motorboot Regatta 1968 - Berlin on 2040-parts.com

US $75.00
Location:

Germany- Thanks for your visit !, Germany

Germany- Thanks for your visit !, Germany
Condition:Used


100 % original item 


 Vintage german Badge:

6 Stunden von Berlin

Int. Motorboot Langstrecken Regatta

20.Oktober 1968

Very nice badge with enamel inlays. 

 The badge is in good condition .

Size of the Badge: 

4.50 inches wide / 3.25 inches high

Rear Side:

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This item can ship to:

USA , Asia , Australia, Japan:     

9.99 US$ 

Europe ( except Germany) :

8 US$      

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We do not ship to Germany /inside Germany.

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If this item arrives and does not match the description or pictures above, you may return it within 7 days of receipt for a full refund (You must email us first to obtain authorization). We do not refund return shipping charges unless the item was not described correctly.

PLEASE NOTE: All items unless otherwise noted are used and will show signs of wear. We always try to describe the item to the best of our ability, but may miss minor flaws. In these cases, we consider this normal wear and cannot be returned for any reason.

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