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1998 Kiss Psycho Circus Action Figures Relic Lithograph Cards on 2040-parts.com

US $6.00
Location:

Hot Rod City, US

Hot Rod City, US
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Up for auction is a complete set of (4) Psycho Circus promotional sell cards for the 1998 Kiss Psycho Circus action figures release. 

Cards measure 5" x 7" in size. And are dated 1998 McFarlane Toys. Cards are in excellent condition. Stored in a sleeve since day one. And they will be shipped in sleeve too. 

I can no longer read minds, so if you have any questions, please ask for all sales are final - no exceptions, no returns!

This is a Pay Pal auction only, and payment is due within 5 days of close of auction.


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