The PSP Phat Faceplate is Worth the Bucks
For PSP Phat gamers that are lookin’ to dish out a few Christmas bucks for a new faceplate, accessory, or modification – I may have just the thing you’re looking for! I know it’s not as easy finding faceplates or modifications for the PSP phat, especially when many are being designed for the latest slim or lite handheld devices. But guess what hot little item we’ve got in stock for you this season?Give your PSP Phat a makeover with a cool new Asterix faceplate in matte blue or matte red! This new M-series faceplate is fingerprint resistant and weather resistant; protecting your PSP from grease, dirt, dust, or grime. So, how is this possible? The Asterix faceplate is manufactured with the highest quality Japanese spray painting technology for surface treatment and long lasting durability.
This also means that this faceplate is very hard to scratch, scuff, or scrape when you’re lugging it around in your bag or pocket. In case you happen to severely damage your screen by cracking it or if you want to keep the amazing screen clarity you’ve had since the first day you bought it – then this faceplate is even MORE incredible because you can change the front panel lens screen with a snap! No need to replace the WHOLE faceplate just for the screen!
The PSP Phat Asterix Faceplate is the perfect replacement for PSP phat faceplates. It’s one of the best things you can get for your handheld device, so why not use £9.49 of your Christmas gift money to upgrade your PSP phat case today?
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