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I'm offering 5x of set 1032 (https://www.bricklink.com/v2/catalog/catalogitem.page?S=1032-1) and 4x of set 1030 (https://www.bricklink.com/v2/catalog/catalogitem.page?S=1030-1). The 1030 and 1032 sets don't have boxes, but they are all in the original plastic organizer trays, every part is there, and most importantly they have all of the original instruction cards in good condition. I'm selling each one for $100 + shipping. I need some cash :) so I will offer discounts if you buy more than one.

I am located in New Jersey, US. I understand this is "Euro"bricks. :)

Here is a picture. https://drive.google.com/file/d/1YWZVoLcgW9PyU19SvlCoLGN3aqDYw1Sp/view?usp=sharing

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On 1/19/2026 at 9:50 PM, evank said:

I am located in New Jersey, US. I understand this is "Euro"bricks.

Hi Evan,

I believe the "Eurobricks thing" has nothing much to do with a "European thing" ;)

However, doing any business with the US has become such a pain. I recently purchased a MINT Interface A from a very nice person in Georgia. It was advertised on BrickOwl. The service was fatastic, and I enjoyed very much tracing the journey of the package, handled by US Mail (and contractors). It went from small town to small town, all the way up to New Jersey (:pir-huzzah2:) and finally into Newark, where it disappeared, just to materialize a couple of hours later in Frankfurt/Main. And yes, upon that journey, the purchase price has almost doubled. Shipping (it took almost two weeks "through" the US) was 1/2 of the increase and that's totally OK. In addition, even used goods, made in Denmark (it says so on the box) are taxed, of course, VAT that is, because the box was stored for some time somewhere in the US :D Yeah, and the Germans retax as well. Free trade, these were the good old days.

So I guess these wonderful sets you acquired will sell much better within the US. Who knows though, it should just be clear that for Europeans the price will almost double. It is what it is. Maybe others have experienced otherwise.

Good luck with selling these - as you have preserved marvels from the - good old days, and they deserve a good and valuing new home!!!

All the best
Thorsten 

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