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The Lego Technic sets are 8024 + 8815 + 8820 to build the super car.
> Actually, the last time I sold a Supercar (new) on eBay it sold for over
> $300, but so did a used one ending the same weekend. The set is amazingly
> popular. I believe you can put it together by incorporating parts from
> three other Technic sets, but I forget those numbers - it might be a more
> cost-effective way to build it.
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> Have fun!
> Mark Ferris wrote in message <371e3433.9590518@lugnet.com>...
> > On ebay there is usually at least one 8880 for auction that is NIB.
> > I'll probably never want to spend that much money on one, but I would
> > like to have the model. Does anybody out there ever have any used
> > ones they've outgrown, don't want anymore, etc, etc. Obviously it
> > needs to have all that parts (at least all the 8880 specific parts)
> > and the instruction book would be nice (although the scans are
> > available on the net).
> >
> > I just want to build one, see how it works, play with it. I don't
> > need to have a NIB experience (especially not for $300+).
> >
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