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40 Dvd Lot Wholesale Thriller Horror Spine Tingling Spooky Titles!!! on 2040-parts.com

US $39.00
Location:

Saginaw, Michigan, US

Saginaw, Michigan, US
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This lot is mostly thrillers & horror flix...a couple cases have minor damage & excessive wear/cracks...all disc's are in good condition with a few having light scratching...there are a handfull of previous rentals with stickers and or sticker residue...all play fine without issues...previews/trailers can be watched on youtube.com...details/synopsys about movies can be found at allmovie.com...titles not visible in pics include 'Interview with the vampire' and 'Devil in the flesh'  will be shipped using 'media mail'  I only ship to the lower 48 United States...Thank-You!!!

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