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EAN-13 | 0873124003031 ![]() |
UPC-A | 873124003031 ![]() |
Product Name | Nintendo 3ds Game Card Case 24 - Black |
Category | Electronics / Photography: Computer/Console Game |
Short Description | Height:1.18 inches / Length:7.4 inches / Weight:0.25 pounds / Width:4.49 inches |
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SKU | NZ1935 |
Price New | 9.99 US Dollars (curriencies) |
Long Description | Officially licensed by Nintendo. This large capacity yet compact design game case is compatible for both the Nintendo 3DS and Nintendo DS game cards. It can store up to 24 of your favorite games. Includes one SD card holder attachment. Case is available in 3 colors: Black, Blue and Clear. Nintendo 3DS and Nintendo DS games not included. |
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Modified | 10-09-2017 9:50:58am |
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SHA256 | 3c002e0eaf7b1778bb7a30c78cb1ac94ff2dbd3c16ad0148cd84879de3c27054 |
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