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Gene Vincent Fantastic New Colour Poster on 2040-motos

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London, United Kingdom

London, United Kingdom
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This is your chance to buy this Poster - will great hanging on your wall or framed - - very vivid image. Item is NEW

Will be sent in tube so will not get folded in post

New & printed on glossy art stock.

11.5 x 16.5 inches

NOT HOME MADE like most items on ebay.

We generally have one shipping day per week, usually Fridays. You can expect to receive your item within 10 days of the auction ending. However, please allow 14 days before contacting us. No email correspondence will be entered into on the subject of delivery until after this period. This is to allow for any delays in the postal system and to keep email administration down to a manageable level. As you can see from our feedback your item WILL be delivered so buy with confidence

This is NOT Official Merchandise


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