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Rare Sqex Square Enix Final Fantasy Vii Vincent Valentine Trading Arts 2 Figure on 2040-motos

US $22.99
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Hi, you are bidding on a RARE SQEX Square Enix Final Fantasy VII Vincent Valentine Trading Arts Vol 2 Figure

Figure is brand new, still sealed in plastic bag and 100% authentic from Japan.

Figure is approx 3 - 4 inches in size.

Figure does not come with box.

Some assembly may be required.

Buyer must pay by Paypal only and regular air mail shipping with NO tracking number is $2.

If you want Registered Air Mail with tracking number it is an extra $2.

If you have any questions please don`t hesitate to ask.

Check out my other auctions for other rare figures!

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