State of Art - Coat





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State of Art red polyester item in size L for men, made in the Netherlands, in very good condition with light signs of wear.
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A real collector's item for Porsche, Ferrari, Formula 1 fans, and Jan Lammers enthusiasts.
Jan Lammers is a racing driver from the Netherlands who became best known for his win at the 24 Hours of Le Mans in 1988 for Silk Cut Jaguar. In addition, he competed in Formula 1 for four seasons between 1979 and 1982 for Shadow, ATS, Ensign, and Theodore.
He is currently the Sporting Director of the Dutch Grand Prix.
State of Art, known for its extensive collection of classic (race) Porsches, with which one participated in retro rallies such as the Mille Miglia, Targa Florio and La Carrera Panamericana.
The 15th edition of the ZZF Rally took place in 2021, during which a record amount was raised for the Zeldzame Ziekten Fonds (ZZF). The rally, organized by the ZZF, is a fundraising event where cars participate to raise money for research into rare diseases.
A real collector's item for Porsche, Ferrari, Formula 1 fans, and Jan Lammers enthusiasts.
Jan Lammers is a racing driver from the Netherlands who became best known for his win at the 24 Hours of Le Mans in 1988 for Silk Cut Jaguar. In addition, he competed in Formula 1 for four seasons between 1979 and 1982 for Shadow, ATS, Ensign, and Theodore.
He is currently the Sporting Director of the Dutch Grand Prix.
State of Art, known for its extensive collection of classic (race) Porsches, with which one participated in retro rallies such as the Mille Miglia, Targa Florio and La Carrera Panamericana.
The 15th edition of the ZZF Rally took place in 2021, during which a record amount was raised for the Zeldzame Ziekten Fonds (ZZF). The rally, organized by the ZZF, is a fundraising event where cars participate to raise money for research into rare diseases.

