A new magazine has been released by PSPMagazines today, the MAXIM Swimsuit Special 2006. With 59 pages, this contains many models in swimsuits (or using arms and hands as substitutes,) including the likes of Haylie Duff, Ashley Hartman and Alex Elliott. To install, place the MAXIM folder inside of /PSP/PHOTO.
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