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Wgn Tv Show Underground. You Get Dvd's With The 1st 4 Episodes on 2040-parts.com

US $65.00
Location:

San Bernardino, California, United States

San Bernardino, California, United States
Condition:New Brand:harley Manufacturer Part Number:harley

This auction is for a the DELUXE press kit wood box set from UNDERGROUND. You get DVD's with the 1st 4 episodes (101 - 104) from the 1st season that aires in March 2016. You get tons of photos of the cast that are in a nice brown folder with a leather strap, huge cloth like item with tons of writing on it (haven't seen into show yet). The box is made from beetle kill pine. Super nice box with original shipping box. Press booklet has full-color photos, cast & creative team bios A box of goodies!! UNDERGROUND. You get DVD's with the 1st 4 episodes (101 - 104) from the 1st season that aires in March 2016.

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