Nice looking custom Wii, a bit pricey however.
While discussing Expensive Star Wars system, there’s also this boxed Game Boy Star Wars handheld.
No prize today. More updates on the contest tomorrow.
Nice looking custom Wii, a bit pricey however.
While discussing Expensive Star Wars system, there’s also this boxed Game Boy Star Wars handheld.
No prize today. More updates on the contest tomorrow.

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