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The X-Ecutioners – Let It Bang ( Feat. Large Pro,M.O.P )
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Rasco – Unassisted
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Condizione disco: Near Mint
Disco ascoltato pochissime volte che perciò si presenta quasi perfetto. Non ha segni di usura sulla superficie, quindi la qualità del suono è perfetta e non vi sono rumori di fondo.

Condizione cover: Cover Generica
La copertina originale non è presente. Il disco sarà confezionato con una copertina o bustina generica di carta o in plastica
Formato: Singoli // 12" | Genere: Hip Hop USA
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Categorie: Cover Generica, Hip Hop USA, Near Mint, Singoli // 12".
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Spedizione & Restituzione
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Peso | 0.150 kg |
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- da 0 a 2 kg - 8€
- da 2.1 a 4 kg - 9€
- da 4.1 a 6 kg - 12€
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