LEGO Slope 1 x 1 (31°) with 'Santander' Logo Sticker (35338)
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Design ID | 35338 |
BOID | 216918 |
Stud Size | 1 x 1 x 0.67 |
Year Released | 2015 |
0.3" x 0.3" x 0.3" | |
In 2 Wishlists | |
44 Available from US $0.05 |
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Condition | Name | In Stock | Price | Price + Shipping | Store | |
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Used (Acceptable) | White Slope 1 x 1 (31°) with 'Santander' Logo Sticker | 4 | US $0.051 | US $7.52 | MarcoDea1907 Brick House (160) Shipping US $7.47 Minimum Order US $4.80 | |
Used (Good) | White Slope 1 x 1 (31°) with 'Santander' Logo Sticker | 6 | US $0.089 | US $10.65 | Brick_Base (374) Shipping US $10.56 | |
Used (Like New) | White Slope 1 x 1 (31°) with 'Santander' Logo Sticker | 2 | US $0.117 | US $7.59 | RockerBricks (233) Shipping US $7.47 Minimum Order US $5.33 | |
Used (Good) | White Slope 1 x 1 (31°) with 'Santander' Logo Sticker | 27 | US $0.13 | US $26.13 | DD Bricks (4591) Shipping US $26.00 Minimum Order US $5.00 | |
Used (Good) | White Slope 1 x 1 (31°) with 'Santander' Logo Sticker | 1 | US $0.135 | US $5.12 | Daddy-O’s Bricks (256) Shipping US $4.99 Minimum Order US $1.00 | |
Used (Good) | White Slope 1 x 1 (31°) with 'Santander' Logo Sticker | 1 | US $0.142 | US $2.53 | MiBrix (565) Shipping US $2.39 Minimum Order US $5.00 | |
Used (Good) | White Slope 1 x 1 (31°) with 'Santander' Logo Sticker has minor damage/wear and the sticker is offcenter/crooked | 2 | US $0.155 | US $5.23 | Nub's Select (558) Shipping US $5.07 Minimum Order US $3.63 | |
Used (Good) | White Slope 1 x 1 (31°) with 'Santander' Logo Sticker | 1 | US $0.192 | US $4.72 | Block of Flats (260) Shipping US $4.53 Minimum Order US $1.34 |
Name | From | Comes In | Item ID | Design ID | |
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White Slope 1 x 1 (31°) with 'Santander' Logo Sticker (35338) | US $0.05 | 1 |
LEGO Slope 1 x 1 (31°) with 'Santander' Logo Sticker (35338) has been used in at least 1 LEGO sets over the past 9 years, since it was first used in 2015.