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Category: Collectible multiple signed poster from retro havoc 2025 and taskl

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Liberty Walk Multi-Signed Promotional Poster - Retro Havoc 2024

Automotive Collectibles & Memorabilia

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$450.00 - $650.00

As of June 21, 2026

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This is a high-gloss promotional poster featuring the iconic Liberty Walk (LB Performance) Ferrari F40 widebody silhouette. The poster is oriented vertically and printed on heavy semi-gloss paper stock. At the top, 'Liberty Walk' is written in a stylized Old English font, followed by a large 'LB' monogram. The graphic center depicts a white widebody F40 with '59' racing livery and 'WORKS STYLE TO THE WORLD' text. The poster is physically notable for bearing approximately 10 to 12 distinct hand-signed autographs in various colors including gold, black, pink, and red ink. Notable markings include the 'Printed by: SAHMAN PRINTING' logo in the bottom right and the Malaysian flag, indicating its origin from the Retro Havoc event in Malaysia. The signatures likely belong to industry figures such as Wataru Kato and other Liberty Walk/CBY team members. Condition-wise, the poster shows visible handling wear including heavy curling at the top and bottom, several soft creases and edge dents, particularly along the left margin and corners. The ink of the signatures appears vibrant with no visible fading, though the paper has not been stored flat or framed. The craftsmanship of the print is commercial grade, specifically for automotive event distribution.

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I have examined the Liberty Walk promotional poster from the Retro Havoc 2024 event. This item is a high-gloss production piece featuring the LB-Works Ferrari F40. The market for Liberty Walk memorabilia is currently driven by a niche but fervent global enthusiast base. The primary value driver here is the presence of over ten signatures, likely including Wataru Kato and his inner circle. While Kato’s signature is relatively common due to his prolific signing at events, a multi-signed 'team' piece carrying secondary figures like Toshiro 'Toshi' Nishio or local event organizers provides higher rarity. The vibrant ink consistency suggests the signatures are contemporary with the event. However, condition is a significant detractor; the heavy curling, edge dents, and creasing noted along the margins pull the value down from a 'mint' ceiling of approximately $850. Authenticity of the signatures is assessed visually as consistent with known examples of Kato’s sweeping stroke, but I must note that signatures obtained at high-traffic events always carry a risk of 'secretarial' or rushed execution. Without a Certificate of Authenticity (COA) from the event organizers or third-party verification (PSA/DNA or JSA), the value remains speculative. To confirm authenticity for a high-end auction, I would require an in-person ink-density test to ensure signatures are not printed facsimiles and a comparison of the ink flow to identify the use of authentic fiber-tip markers. Current market demand for JDM and widebody culture artifacts is high, making this a desirable, albeit distressed, collectible.

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