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For Sale - Imaginext Batcave, Batmobiles and figures ?20


MattO

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Imaginext Batcave, motorised Batmobile, non-motorised Batmobile and figures for sale.

?20 for the lot.

Batcave in very good condition, with working bat-sign light. However, the lift mechanism does not work as it should.

Batmobile shows some signs of having bashed-into-things as is motorised and goes on it's own.

Non-motorised Batmobile grabber at the front does not work

Figures include: 4 different batmen, Robin and batbike, The Penguin and actual penguin side-kick, The Riddler, The Joker and Two Face. They show some signs of wear but are all in basically good condition

Photos attached and can send more if need be.

Collect in Dulwich


To buy all this new would be over ?100:

Batcave is ?70 - https://www.amazon.co.uk/Mattel-V8945-Fisher-Price-Imaginext-Cave/dp/B004OS8J98

Motorised Batmobile is ?30 minimum - https://www.amazon.co.uk/Mattel-P5455-Imaginext-Motorised-Batmobile/dp/B001W1WGC6

Non-motorised Batmobile is crazy price (probably discontinued) - https://www.amazon.co.uk/Fisher-Price-Imaginext-Super-Friends-Batmobile/dp/B0015V772W

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