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relax Japan Magazine July 7 2004 Hedi Slimane NGAP Jason Lee STEREO vol.89 Art

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Item specifics

Condition
Very good: A book that does not look new and has been read but is in excellent condition. No obvious ...
Brand
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MPN
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Publication Name
relax
Language
Japanese
Country/Region of Manufacture
Japan
Publication Month
July
Genre
Art & Photography
Topic
Art
Size
About 30 cm x 21 cm (11-3/4" x 8-1/4")
Publication Year
2004
Features
1st Edition
Publisher
Magazine House
Subscription
No
Number of Pages
154
Issue Number
89
UPC
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tokyotreasuretrove

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Hello!Thank you for visiting my page.I’m Yoshitaka living in tokyo and I will send a package from Japan.I’m Japanese seller.I’m passionate about anime and music.We pack carefully and deliver ...
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    Item was accurately described. It was superbly packaged and despatched promptly to the UK. The seller’s communications were helpful so in every respect this was a positive experience. Highly recommended for a high value and rare item.
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    Amazing! Perfect quality, communication was perfect, packaged great. Beware of Import tax but seller clearly states this is your own responsibility in the description. Postage speed was excellent. Again... PERFECT! Saved seller. Thanks 👍
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    Arrived in great condition thanks to smart packing. All brand new and looks great. Everything was as described in the listing and the seller included a nice "Thank You" note that included details on how to follow up if you had any questions. It works perfectly. Arrived before the final expected date and is 100% worth it. I would recommend using the slime system instead of the Haritorax UI if calibration becomes too much of an issue, which is common among users. Thank you!