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Re: Want my car? I want your LEGO
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lugnet.off-topic.fun
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Thu, 26 Oct 2000 03:39:13 GMT
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You know, I'll have to wander through the local wrecking yards and car
dealerships to see if there's anything worth buying to trade for LEGO. <g>
Of course, there's not a lot of hope making a profit but you never know.
Getting LEGO is better than a profit margin. :-)
Cheers ...
Geoffrey Hyde
FUT: O-T.fun
Christopher Weeks <clweeks@eclipse.net> wrote in message
news:G30JoF.Duw@lugnet.com...
> In lugnet.market.buy-sell-trade, Steve Waibel writes:
> > Planning a trip to Florida anytime soon?
>
> Not currently, but depending on the amount of $lego, I could change my plans
> :-) (Actually, I do like road trips and I haven't been to FL since
> December of '90.)
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> > How much $lego do you want? I need a second car.
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> All of it...Umm...As much as I can get? Or at least a fair trade's worth.
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> Basically, the Kelley Blue Book http://kbb.com lists the retail value as $2,015
> and the trade-in value as $570. I suspect that I could actually sell it for
> $500-600, and maybe more. We've looked into just donating it to some charity,
> and writing off the $2015 number which would be less work than selling it and
> yield about the same value to us next April. But I thought that trading a real
> car for LEGO would be cool, so I opted to give this a shot and see if there
> were any takers.
>
> Let me know if you're still interested.
>
> Chris
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