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GONE- Light sabres, Scalextric, digital drum kit


j_yye

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1) Selling one working light sabre for £5 which has two modes for sound. This is the one on the right. Throwing in the other two for good measure because battery dead so can't guarantee!


2) hyper cars Scalextric (used)- £10


3) digital drum kit (basically new in box) - £10 ono


Do all 3 for £20.


Listing because all in good playable condition and the money goes towards my son's Lego!


Pick up College Road, SE21. Contact Jackie 07778 161375

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