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Funko Pop! Vincent on 2040-motos

US $51
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Seattle, Washington, United States

Seattle, Washington, United States
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What you are looking at is the Funko Pop! figure of Vincent Vega from Pulp Fiction! The Pop itself is in great condition and just needs a new home. 

I am not a seller that owns a store in any fashion. I am a private owner of this figure, and shipping does get expensive. 
And also to get this figure to you faster, I expect payment to be within three days of the buy date. Anyone that does not will get reported. 

Otherwise, if you have any questions, lease let me know, and I will answer then as soon as possible.

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