Replacement NDSL Shell Mario Bros for Nintendo DSL Lite with instructions

Delivery Only £3.99. to all of the U.K.. Replacement kit. with. . TOAD. Includes buttons and sticker for your Nintendo. Lite, like. .. With illustrated installation instructions.. Installation guide is sent by email in. format.. The kit includes the
Replacement NDSL Shell Mario
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