SQUAD: CHROME EDITION #29/100

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Representing my graffiti crew that rolls together as 1 squad. The edition of 100 SQUAD: CHROME EDITION NFTs each come with a signed fine art print. The edition number of the print will be distributed at random. Any secondary market purchases will not come with the art print. Art print ships within 10-15 business days from collection drop date. *Frame not included. 3D modelling by Slick Studio x Mana Studios Animation sequence by Slick Studio x Steve Talkowski Original music score by Chris "Cleveland" Conley
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