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Itg Final Vault 2001-02 Be A Player Game Used Stick & Jersey Vincent Lecavalier on 2040-motos

US $87
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Havelock, ON, Canada

Havelock, ON, Canada
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YOU ARE ONLY BIDDING ON THE FOLLOWING CARD IN THE SCAN:

ITG Final Vault 2001-02 Be a Player Game Used Stick & Jersey Vincent Lecavalier

PLEASE NOTE THAT WE DO HAVE TO CHARGE THE APPROPRIATE TAX RATE FOR THE PROVINCE THAT YOU LIVE IN. THIS WILL BE ADDED TO THE PURCHASE PRICE.

PURCHASING THIS CARD OUTSIDE OF CANADA DOES NOT REQUIRE US TO CHARGE TAX.

Shipping:

Canada: $5.00 

USA: $8.00 

Overseas $10.00

Each additional card auction won can be combined for a shipping discount 

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