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Re: Some older Time cruiser and technic sets spotted
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lugnet.org.au
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Wed, 19 Jul 2000 10:14:14 GMT
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Hi Paul,
If the shop was down the road from me, I wouldn't be waiting for a discount on
this one. Prior to seeing this message, I asked Ben to get it for me. I'd say
$100 AUD to get one of those black props and all the other pieces was steal
unless you have a few lying around.
Mark H.
Paul Baulch wrote:
> Whytcross, Benjamin wrote in message
> <1D0812CAE3E7D2118BCD00805FA76DEB022A512C@gw-exg-ne01.pacificaccess.com.au>.
> ..
> > I've recently come across the following unopened sets in a toy shop. The
> > boxes have a varying degree of shelfwear, but I believe the seals are still
> > intact.
> >
> > The sets are:
> > 6493 time cruisers boat $87.42 [2 copies]
> > 8456 Fibreoptic set $100.58
> > 8855 $95.20
> > 8277 $76.18
> > 8286 $126.07
> > 8280 $77.29
> >
> > Let me know if you're interested in any of these,
>
>
> Erm, actually I would prefer it if people left the 8855 alone ;-) This store
> is just down the street from where I live and I've been waiting ages for
> them to have a 20% off sale.
>
> Oh, and nobody should buy a 6493 for $87, it can be found in various places
> around Melbourne for $60. This particular store has pretty poor Lego prices
> in general. The 6982's are being sold for $70 instead of $60! On the other
> hand, they _are_ open till 5pm on Saturdays and Sundays, which leaves most
> other small toy stores for dead. They used to have the best Lego selection
> in Melbourne too.... *sigh*
>
> Cheers,
> Paul
> LUGNET member 164
> http://www.geocities.com/doctorshnub/
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