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Rocketeer 3" Disney Vinylmation Movieland Series Vincent on 2040-motos

US $17
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New York, New York, United States

New York, New York, United States
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This is the Rocketeer 3" Vinylmation figure from the Movieland Series.  It comes with the original packaging (box will be flattened to facilitate shipping), and the figurine (there is no collectible card with this series).  This is in mint, unused condition, and has only been opened to verify the enclosed figurine.  If you want the box unflattened, please let me know, but also note shipping will be slightly more.

If you purchase more than one figurine from me, I can combine shipping and reduce overall shipping costs.  Please inquire with any questions regarding shipping costs or combined shipping before bidding or purchasing and making payment.

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