15 Sept 2016

Special Limited Edition (Only 249) Framed Ayrton Senna (Pre-Printed) Signature Photo Print from The History of Formula 1 (f1-history.co.uk) with Special dedication with Your Name & Surname + Certificate of Authenticity.



Item Description

High Quality Framed (Dark Wood) Ayrton Senna (Pre-Printed) Signature Photo Print.


Designed & Printed Exclusively for The History of Formula 1 from special dedicated Lab.


High Quality Full Color Photo Print (We are in possession of full rights to the photo) on Canon Pro Platinum Photo Paper
Overall Size (Including Wooden Frame) 38,5 x 31 cm.










Payments

Payment is only accepted via PayPal


Packaging

Framed Ayrton Senna (Pre-Printed) Signature Photo Print will be securely packed using corner protectors, layers of bubble wrapping and boxed to avoid damage.


The box will be labelled fragile and sent First Class to ensure you receive fast and in perfect condition .


Important Information

The Signature of this product are Pre-Printed/Reproduced and not original. The autographs are digitally copied (in special lab) from the original signed material.

Any watermarks in your order will be remove.


This is an opportunity to own a very collectable stunning special limited edition
faithfully reproduced autograph from an original material by The History of Formula 1.

Limited to only 249 pieces Worldwide ever
each one individually Numbered
and supplied with a Certificate of Authentication.


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