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788 days ago

Assorted Games, Puzzles, Toys etc Part 1

Claire from Meadowbank

Had a sort out and selling assorted games, puzzles, toys, etc. Will list on trademe tomorrow if not sold prior.

Photo 1 - Nerf Stratobow & Mega gun. $25 for both
Photo 2 - Puzzles as pictured. 300 piece dog puzzle $2.50, 500 pieces 4 in one $5, Wasgij $10 (done once), koala $15 (brand new, still wrapped)
Photo 3 - Assorted games bundle. $15 for all. Buckaroo has broken hind legs, would need fixing or just use without. Most others in reasonable condition.
Photo 4 - Assorted games bundle 2. $15 for all.
Photo 5 - Thumbs up game. As new condition. $10
Photo 6 - Tic Attack Toe game. As new condition (not sure it has ever been played!) $7

Open to offers. Collection from Meadowbank ASAP. More items to come.

Negotiable

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