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World of Nintendo: Super Mario - Koopa Troopa - Mini Figure Collection (Series 2, Jakks, 2009)

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Figure graziosa, dai primi giorni della linea World Of Nintendo di giocattoli, che continua a ricevere nuove uscite anche oggi. Collezionali tutti! Condizione: Buona. Nuovo e mai aperto. La bustina è leggermente piegata.

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SottocategoriaAction Figures
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