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PowerBook 180 Reincarnated, Leo Titus LeBron V, Collection Spotlight
PowerBook 180 Reincarnated, Leo Titus LeBron V, Collection Spotlight
The dead PB 180 had once been king of the PowerBook line. Thanks to a PowerBook 165 and some part swaps, it was brought back to life.
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