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Out of Reach by Josh Rubin

5th Dimension is hosting Out of Reach:London Exhibition which is a sneaker exhibition of the world's rarest and most coveted collectable footwear, including unseen and unreleased Nike Dunk SB production samples, co-branded special make-ups and artist collaborations.
11 - 13 June 2004
M+R (Makin and Rupert Gallery)
15A Kingsland Road
London
E2 8AA
UK
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