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Hi team,
Sorry for the provocative subject header, but you're all here now. This is
what I have gleaned from LEGO Australia. Looks like we'll need Kerry Packer's
job to afford it all. I've used the current Aussie Peso exchange rate of
USD$0.614
AUD Retail USD MSRP AUD Equivalent
of USD MSRP
Release Date March 2000
7104 Desert Skiff $18.95 $5.99 $9.61
7115 Gungan Patrol $36.95 $14.99 $24.41
7124 Flash Speeder $25.95 $9.99 $16.27
7134 A-Wing Fighter $36.95 $14.99 $24.41
7144 Slave 1 $55.95 $19.99 $32.41
7180 B-Wing Fighter $89.95 $29.99 $48.84
8000 Pit Droid $42.95 $19.99 $32.41
8001 Battle Droid $64.95 $29.99 $48.84
8002 Destroyer Droid $106.95 $49.99 $81.42
Release Date June 2000
7155 Trade Federation AAT $49.95 $19.99 $32.41
7184 Trade Federation MTT $126.95 $49.99 $81.42
Release Date August 2000
7181 UCS TIE Interceptor $239.95 $99.99(?) $162.85(?)
7190 Millennium Falcon $264.95 $99.99 $162.85
7191 UCS X-Wing $359.95 $149.99(?) $244.28(?)
So to buy one of each in Australia I'm up for AUD$1,519.40. Methinks I'll be
buying them from the USA.
Pete Callaway
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| Oh! Isn't our country wonderful for LEGO! Does anyone happen to know if the price of LEGO will go down or up with GST here? God forbid that it should rise to even more ridiculous prices. Cheers Tim (...) (25 years ago, 29-Feb-00, to lugnet.loc.au)
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| Peter Callaway wrote (...) Thanks for all this Peter, its really good work. In terms of a sensible response to this news, I must remind myself that this is Lugnet so I'm not allowed to swear. That being the case, and despite a considerably larger (...) (25 years ago, 29-Feb-00, to lugnet.loc.au)
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