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8 bit Buzz Bot v2.0.1 Skateboard by atombat
So here he/it is, a pixel-art robot made like a 1990s Game Gear, with cheap finger print laden shiny black plastic. Look at him lazing around as if the 90s never ended, good god, he has computer generated shades and a T.V tuner. Like all creations of the 1990s he is one lazy-arsed punk. God damn him I say.
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Whether you’re doing grinds on the half-pipe or kickflips in the street, this competition shaped board has supreme pop! Our decks are made of the best quality hard-rock maple and with our one-of-a-kind printing process; you get the best skateboard available in the world.
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Designed and posted to the community marketplace by an imaginative Zazzle seller named atombat, this exquisite "handheld" skateboard can be searched for in the 8 Bit Buzz Bot v2.0 shop section. Known as the “8 bit buzz bot v2.0.1 skateboard skateboard”, this skateboard deck design's title is quite an accurate fit for oodles of reasons. A perfect way to ride around your town, this 8 bit buzz bot v2.0.1 skateboard skateboard can be found if you do a search for retro, pixel, or sega. If you liked viewing this fabulous pixel custom skateboard, you might find more choices in the designer's Zazzle shop or in the online marketplace at Zazzle.

The most outstanding selection for every skater, this unique deck will look absolutely radical when put together with this handheld artwork. Printable in a countless number of colors, Zazzle's pixel skateboard decks are extremely sturdy, so they will withstand even the toughest tricks. Once it has been made, this extraordinary sega and handheld skateboard will quickly become your top way to get around. Strikingly unique, this 8 bit buzz bot v2.0.1 skateboard skateboard is just one small sampling of the huge range of impressive sega skateboards being presented in the 8 Bit Buzz Bot v2.0 category.

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8 bit Buzz Bot v2.0.1 Skateboard

Retro Pixel Art Design.

So here he/it is, a pixel-art robot made like a 1990s Game Gear, with cheap finger print laden shiny black plastic. Look at him lazing around as if the 90s never ended, good god, he has computer generated shades and a T.V tuner. Like all creations of the 1990s he is one lazy-arsed punk. God damn him I say.

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Product id: 186954033047818648
Made on 5/21/2009 1:53 PM