Air Max 360 USB Drive
Tuesday, January 10th, 2006TK over at Silly Thing, received one of these Air Max 360 inspired USB drives from Nike. Probably not something we’ll ever see for sale, but cool nonetheless.
TK over at Silly Thing, received one of these Air Max 360 inspired USB drives from Nike. Probably not something we’ll ever see for sale, but cool nonetheless.
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