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Re: Converting an Emerald Night to run on 9 volt track
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lugnet.trains
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Thu, 3 Dec 2009 16:53:01 GMT
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benn wrote:
> In lugnet.trains, Peter Abrahamson wrote:
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> PS, Peter N., where did you get that discount code for target?
I have too much time to spend digging on deal sites:
http://dealnews.com/Target-Coupons.html
But that's now expired.
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> PPS, The EN is still available and on sale for 88.62 at amazon with free
> shipping.
That's interesting. The previous Amazon entry was actually Target's
inventory (now on back order), but one this seems not to be. In the
end I paid $85.87 including tax. That doesn't include the Discover
cash back.
Lego shop also has it on back order until Jan 11th. They are still
offering free shipping on orders over $99.
Finally, from the 7th-20th, Legoland California (which definitely
had it in stock a few days ago - I'm just 2 miles away) is offering
20% off to passholders. I'm told some restrictions apply, but I
don't know what. They also have the previous 2 RC trains, and
cross over track (but not at the same discount as online).
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