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Please note photos i have taken are to big to be uploaded, i can email or mms photos to your phone upon request

'Inspiration 'Peter Brock' Print'

• Extremely Rare Print 'No. 2 in a series of 8 prints'

• Professionally framed by 'Regent Gallery' and ready to hang

• Displays the famous Brock message 'Life is what you make it!' as well as four other inspirational Peter Brock quotes

• Includes personally signed Certificate of Authenticity

• A must have for any serious Peter Brock enthusiast

• A great investment! Regretful sale!

For sale is an extremely rare Peter Brock Print that belongs to a series of 8 prints called the 'Inspiration Series'.

This print makes up number 2 of the series and features inspirational messages and quotes bellow the main message 'Life is what your make it!'.

It displays a large picture of Peter Brock in full racing gear with tiled photos of the Peter Brock '05 Monaro' and 'VS V8 Supercar'.

Below 4 photos of different Peter Brock race cars, there are four Inspirational Peter Brock quotes and in the bottom right hand corner, Peter Brocks signature is featured in gold with 'no. 2 in a series of 8' displayed.

On the back of the frame is a personally signed Certificate of Authenticity. The size of the print is large as your can judge from the photo of the certificate of authenticity as the certificate is A4 size.

This frame has been kept in perfect condition.

THIS PRINT IS EXTREMELY RARE!

NO.2 IN A SERIES OF ONLY 8 PRINTS AND EACH PRINT IS UNIQUELY DIFFERENT!

Free Delivery anywhere within Melbourne. Otherwise Pick-up or pre-arranged meeting ONLY.

Can ship interstate and buyer expense

I am chasing $1000 but price is NEG

I am based in the Northen suburbs of Melbourne

Contact me on 0405031579 text or call

Cheers Andy

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