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japanese soft toys and cup holders.. all in brand new condition

guaranteed rare and u wont find them in australia.. i have already sold alot of em on ebay, trying forums now.. these are personal items not a business

magazine is A4 in picture and used for reference

i dont rmb all the names but if u want to find out, pm me.. i have more toys, pm me and ill ans ur question

good for valentines coming up if ur gurl loves this stuff.. roses + dinner + kawaii soft toys = guaranteed laid.. or jdm ur ride with the cup holders

feel free pm me if u are embarrassed to enquire or quote on postage..

in nsw.. u can pick up if u want or i can post anywhere in australia..

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doraemon bag $15

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big poohbear $40

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christmas doraemon $15

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jpn char $15

Edited by Revhead

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pokemon penguin $15

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jpn char $10

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hello kitty $25

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lilo stich $15

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pooh bear in box $25

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misc pack $25

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medium pooh bear $30

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jpn char $15

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rilakkuma $20

Edited by seohyunjin

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jpn char $15

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rilakkuma chickens pack $30

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rilakkuma $15

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rilakkuma $15

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snoopy $15

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jpn char $15

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cookie monster puppet $25

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3 poo poos $15

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snoopy pack $25

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rilakkuma pack $15

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lilo stitch $10

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jpn mushroom $10

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doraemon purse $15

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doraemon $15

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hello kitty cup holder $30

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kawaii cat cup holder $25

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pink panther cup holder $25

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lilo stitch cup holder $25

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pink panther cup holder $25

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poo cup holder $25

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hello iktty cup holder $25 each

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piko cup holder $20

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jpn char cup holder $20

Edited by seohyunjin

MAD...guaranteed laid rofl i wana take that 1st large elmo. where you located? also the other 2 pics of the elmos not working for me...

  • 2 weeks later...
  • 2 weeks later...

I'll take a poo pack (the white & green one) & a charmmy kitty cup holder. If you're on ebay I assume you have paypal? PM me details :P

Cheers, Anna xo

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