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Mint Condition Jermaine Rogers Frida And Vincent Skatedeck Series 1signed,rare on 2040-motos

US $170.00
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Buffalo, New York, United States

Buffalo, New York, United States
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MINT CONDITION JERMAINE ROGERS  FRIDA AND VINCENT SKATEDECK SERIES 1SIGNED,RARE, US $170.00, image 1

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MINT CONDITION JERMAINE ROGERS  FRIDA AND VINCENT SKATEDECK SERIES 1SIGNED,RARE, US $170.00, image 2 MINT CONDITION JERMAINE ROGERS  FRIDA AND VINCENT SKATEDECK SERIES 1SIGNED,RARE, US $170.00, image 3 MINT CONDITION JERMAINE ROGERS  FRIDA AND VINCENT SKATEDECK SERIES 1SIGNED,RARE, US $170.00, image 4

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YOU ARE BIDDING ON A RARE JERMAINE ROGERS  FRIDA & VINCENT SKATE DECK .IT COMES FROM A LIMITED EDITION OF 75.THE DECK IS MADE OF DOMESTIC BIRCH, IT IS IN MINT CONDITION AND IS SIGNED BY THE ARTIST,ANY QUESTION FEEL FREE TO ASK.

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