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Fånga den friska energin från naturen och lägg till Food Fight till din Skylanders Trap Team-samling! Denna kronärtskocka-hjälte är känd för sina blixtsnabba attacker med sin Pop Fizz-blaster och sin orubbliga lojalitet mot Skylands. En viktig figur för varje fan av Trap Team som uppskattar både stridskraft och en unik design. Figuren är i begagnat skick och fullt funktionell, redo att kämpa mot Kaos onda planer i ditt Trap Team-spel. - Karaktär: Food Fight - Spel: Skylanders Trap Team - Stand: Begagnad Ge Food Fight ett nytt hem och ta kampen mot mörkret. Kontakta mig gärna vid frågor!

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