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LEGO 200 RANDOM TRANS PIECES £6.25+ £3.29Popular LEGO - 8 Axles, 16 Tyres, 16 Wheels - 4 Types - 4 Vehicle Set Pairs Per Order£4.99+ £4.99Popular LEGO 61254 13971 (2 Wheels 2 Tyres & 1 Axle ) Narrow 24x7 Tyre / 2x4 Axle£1.99+ £4.99 LEGO - 20 NEW MIXED Pieces Of Axles,Tyres, & Wheels Per Order£2.99+ £4.99Popular LEGO WHEELS 100 pieces set pack city like 6118 small medium large tyre axle FSH£9.97+ £23.11 LEGO Large Tire Pack of 4 - Big thick tyres & wheels (3cm) with Axles£3.99+ £4.50 Report item - opens in a new window or tab 08 Jan, 2017 09:55:41 GMT An item that has been previously used. See the seller’s listing for full details and description of any imperfections. See all condition definitions- opens in a new window or tab Visit my eBay Shop Sign up for newsletter # Hot Wheels ## Lego # Clearance CornerLego # Bricks #Lego # Castle PartsLego # Doors and Windows #Lego # Instruction BooksLego # JewelleryLego # Minecraft # MicroworldLego # Minifigure AccessoryLego # MinifiguresLego # Plates Bases Boards #Lego # Roof Tiles Slopes # Lego # SetsLego # Spare PartsLego # Technic PartsLego # WheelsOther Collectables




Most purchases from business sellers are protected by the Consumer Contract Regulations 2013 which give you the right to cancel the purchase within 14 days after the day you receive the item. Find out more about your rights as a buyer - opens in a new window or tab and exceptions - opens in a new window or tab. Questions and answers about this item This item will post to Singapore, but the seller hasn't specified postage options. Contact the seller- opens in a new window or tab and request a postage method to your location. Turks and Caicos Islands Mon. 13 Mar. and Fri. 17 Mar. * You’ll see an estimated delivery date based on the seller’s dispatch time and delivery service. Delivery times may vary, especially during peak periods and will depend on when your payment clears - opens in a new window or tab. Will usually dispatch within 1 working day of receiving cleared payment - opens in a new window or tab. By submitting your bid, you're committing to buy this item from the seller if you're the winning bidder.




You've read and agree to the Global Shipping Programme terms and conditions - opens in a new window or tab. Import charges previously quoted are subject to change if you increase you maximum bid amount. By clicking Confirm, you're committing to buy this item from the seller if you're the winning bidder and have read and agree to the Global Shipping Programme terms and conditions - opens in a new window or tab. Import charges previously quoted are subject to change if you increase your maximum bid amount. Resume bidding, if the page doesn't update immediately. This seller requires the buyer to have a PayPal account to purchase this item. Get a PayPal account here . By clicking 1 Click Bid, you are agreeing to buy this item from the seller if you're the winning bidder. Learn moreabout 1-click bid - opens in a new window or tab I consider this set to be an essential Lego set. Buildings and things are ok but if you want to have real fun then you need wheels. This set contains a useful assortment of different types and sizes of wheel enabling building of many interesting vehicles.




Reviewed by the seller Great for imaginative builders I ordered these as a last minute stocking filler for our 5 year who enjoys building his own vehicles. They are perfect for the job and I'll be ordering more! For a lego maniac My grandson was over the moon with this product. all spinning ok and clean Why is this review inappropriate? It’s spam or has links There are copyright or trademark issues It’s offensive or has swear words It includes Feedback about the seller We received your report We’ll take a look and remove the review if it doesn’t follow our guidelines.£11.99Buy it now watching | View detailsCondition:NewTime left:10h 31mPostage:£1.19See all 2 Brand New (3337 )312Sign up for newsletterin titles & descriptionWelcome to The Brick Bank! We sell great quality LEGO and ship them to you quick!Lego Minifigures Series 16 Complete Set Identified, Lot of 16 ALL SEALED !See all items in this storeHave you selected to search with title and description?




If you haven't, try to use this filter and might get more results.LEGO CITY #60045 Police Patrol Set NEW IN BOX - RETIREDLEGO Star Wars Minifigure - PAO - NEW from set 75156 Rogue One $13.00 If you're in the process of moving, rearranging your house, or even just doing a little cleaning, you'll run into plenty of old junk just lying around. Your first instinct is to toss it in the dumpster, but there's a good reason not to. You might be able to turn it into some quick cash.READ MORE: Amazon sales end soon: Save up to 70 percent on USB chargers, high-speed HDMI cables, Easter gifts and more!The saying, "One man's trash is another man's treasure" is true, and the Internet makes it easy to find that other person. Today, we're going to focus on what's hot on the granddaddy of online selling: eBay.Take a look through the gallery below: Depending on the record or collection, you can make some serious money. According to eBay's sold listings, A Beatles "Please Please Me" U.K. import first pressing sold on eBay in January for $6,500.




A Rolling Stone: Special Collection Issue "500 Greatest Albums of All Time" went for $4,500 and a Beethoven Choral Symphony first pressing went for $4,017.95. It's always surprising to remember that the last VHS tape was manufactured in 2005 and the last standalone VHS player as late as 2008. By that time, DVDs had completely taken over, and nearly 10 years later we've moved on to Blu-ray, and digital downloads and streaming. Photo courtesy: Anya Semenoff/The Denver Post via Getty Images While there are plenty of people who buy comic books just to have them, you'll run into a number of fans that see their collection as an investment. Depending on the comics books they have, that might not be too far off. Do you have a vinyl record collection just sitting around gathering dust? You could convert it to digital music or enjoy it in its original form with the Fully-Automatic Stereo Turntable System we sell in our Shop. But maybe you've already re-purchased them as digital files from iTunes or Amazon.Depending on the record or collection, you can make some serious money.




A Rolling Stone: Special Collection Issue "500 Greatest Albums of All Time" went for $4,500 and a Beethoven Choral Symphony first pressing went for $4,017.95.Even if you don't think an album or collection is worth anything, it's still not a bad idea to post them. Just glancing down the list of high-priced albums sold, there are plenty from obscure artists and genres you wouldn't expect would sell. You never know what some collector or fan might be dying to get their hands on.And even if your records only get you $20 to $80, that's better than the nothing you'd get if you just threw them out. Just be sure you do a little research first so you don't charge too little. You should also brush up on your eBay selling tactics to maximize your profits.It's easy to think that any high-priced items on eBay are going to be "old" vintage, but when it comes to technology, even a few years ago is considered "old." That's why if you have an earlier iPod, you might be able to unload it for an unbelievable amount.




There are two types of high-value iPods listed on eBay: rare and in-demand. Examples of rare iPods are the limited-edition U2 iPods ($500 to $1,125); unopened first-edition iPods of all types ($300 to $1,100); or later-model iPods with an artist signature or other special features.In-demand iPods are mostly iPod Classics with storage sizes of 80GB and up. Since Apple discontinued the Classic, die-hard fans of the model are driving up prices try to get the remaining ones.You can find new unopened 7th generation 120GB or 160GB models selling for $400 to $1,400. Used ones can net a few hundred dollars. Even broken ones can sell for up to $100 as iPod lovers are scrambling for parts to keep their beloved gadgets running.iPod nanos, minis, shuffles and other models can also list for several hundred dollars, if someone wants a particular model or color badly enough. You'll want to look around and see what other similar items are going for. EBay also has a handy tool to help you find a reasonable price for your gear.




Or you can decide to ask for an astronomical price and see what happens. According to eBay's sold listings, a user named "theappleipodbay" sold a "Collector's Set" of seven unopened 4th generation iPod Classics for $50,000!Similar item: If you have some old flip phones lying around, they could also be worth something, especially if they're unlocked or can be unlocked. For example, used Motorola RAZR2 V9x models are selling for a few hundred. Punch the model number of your flip phone into eBay and see what comes up.It's always surprising to remember that the last VHS tape was manufactured in 2005 and the last standalone VHS player as late as 2008. By that time, DVDs had completely taken over, and nearly 10 years later we've moved on to Blu-ray, and digital downloads and streaming.That doesn't mean there isn't a market for VHS tapes, however. And if you had kids in your home at all in the '80s or '90s, you probably still have a box of them in the garage, including some that might be worth a lot.




According to eBay, the biggest consistent sellers, oddly enough, are horror films, especially Japanese ones. You probably don't have any of those, but, fortunately, Disney and Star Wars are big sellers as well.A set of pre-1996 Star Wars VHS tapes can fetch several hundred, as long as they're in good condition or have some collector value. Black Diamond Disney films can get you dozens to hundreds of dollars. A Great Mouse Detective went for $250, and a set of six Disney releases from 1986 fetched $2,500.Other good bets are large collections of Star Trek, anime, children's shows like Thomas the Tank Engine, wrestling and documentaries. Again, you never know what will catch a collector's fancy, so it doesn't hurt to post what you have and see what happens.While there are plenty of people who buy comic books just to have them, you'll run into a number of fans that see their collection as an investment. Depending on the comics books they have, that might not be too far off.Looking through eBay's sold listings for comics, there's a Superman #1 that sold for $45,300, an Amazing Fantasy #15 (first appearance of Spider-Man) that went for $34,999.99 and plenty of other first appearances and key issues that get more than $10,000.If you don't have a key issue, don't worry because collections can net you several hundred to several thousands to if you have a character or story arc a lot of people want.




Naturally, the older the comics and the better condition the more you'll get. Don't expect much for anything published in the last twenty years; you'll need to hold on to them a big longer.You might remember the Beanie Babies craze of the '90s. If you have one of the rare ones, they can command prices up to $3,000. However, those aren't the only toys you might have in the house that can make you big bucks.At the moment, two of the big sellers are vintage Star Wars action figures and Japanese tin robots. These are fetching thousands of dollars. Your toys, however, probably aren't going to be in mint condition. Still, it doesn't hurt to post them.Non-mint vintage toys are still going for hundreds or thousands of dollars. Collections of Lego sets, or even larger sets like the Taj Mahal or Imperial Star Destroyer are in the $2,500 range. Nerf gun collections can fetch a high price, and so can rare Hot Wheels cars.Again, it never hurts to post whatever you have and see what happens. You might be surprised.




And even if you only get a few bucks, that's still better than what you would have gotten just throwing the items away.The idea that any item can sell to the right person applies to just about any older or unique item in your home. Even items you think are mundane or ordinary might be more valuable than you realize.Of course, what you get for an item comes down to when you list them and how you present it. If you have a bunch of vintage outfits, for example, save them for October and spin them as Halloween costumes. Hold those Christmas decorations you want to unload until November when people are in the right mindset.Be sure to brush up on your listing skills so you know what does and doesn't work in product headlines and descriptions. Look around eBay to see what photos work for you and which ones don't.Finally, be willing to settle for a smaller amount of money than planned. Some people keep an item listed forever holding out for a fortune. Be willing to lower your price to make a sale.

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