Sold Date:
September 1, 2022
Start Date:
August 31, 2022
Final Price:
$135.00
(USD)
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5 SECONDS OF SUMMER Sounds Good Feels Good LP New SEALED Vinyl Record.
Brand new and sealed!
One corner has a bump. Please see the
photos for an exact idea of the condition.
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