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Join Date: Nov 2007
Location: Fort Knox, KY
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yes, your psp has 5 screws holding the Faceplate on. 2 are under the battery, 2 are on the back by the mem stick, and 1 is on top or on bottom i forget. i am not looking at my psp at the moment. Just make sure you use a very small phillips screwdriver the screws are very easy to strip.
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Join Date: Nov 2007
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Thats too easy guys you can order from here Outer Covers and Casings
or here PSP Faceplates from Amazon.com |
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Join Date: Jan 2008
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I went down to game crazy today and they had like 4 facepl8 all looked kinda dumb but I dont care, I hate this greasy cover ive been washing my hands since i took off my last screen cover so I don't mess the screen up but my hands sweet when I play, I wounder if its possible to make small fans and install them under the psp buttons would come in handy
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