LEGO White Slope 2 x 4 (45°) with Red and Green Octan Pattern with Rough Surface (3037)


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BOID515123-92
Stud Size2 x 4 x 1
Year Released1998
0.6"
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1.3"
 x 
0.5"
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White Slope 2 x 4 (45°) with Red and Green Octan Pattern2US $0.174US $17.45Germany Dr Brickson (355)
Shipping   US $17.28
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White Slope 2 x 4 (45°) with Red and Green Octan Pattern2US $0.183N/AGermany Brickscale (19)
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Minimum Order  US $2.72
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White Slope 2 x 4 (45°) with Red and Green Octan Pattern1US $0.215US $11.04Netherlands The Brickway (484)
Shipping   US $10.83
Minimum Order  US $4.49
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White Slope 2 x 4 (45°) with Red and Green Octan Pattern1US $0.217US $4.67Spain LeoBrick (345)
Shipping   US $4.46
Minimum Order  US $2.17
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White Slope 2 x 4 (45°) with Red and Green Octan Pattern5US $0.247US $10.03Belgium JSS (44)
Shipping   US $9.78
Minimum Order  US $3.26
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White Slope 2 x 4 (45°) with Red and Green Octan Pattern2US $0.248US $8.99 Denmark Kirkfoed Sales (109)
Shipping   US $8.74
Minimum Order  US $5.10
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White Slope 2 x 4 (45°) with Red and Green Octan Pattern2US $0.261US $13.31Netherlands Spring Cloud Bricks (24)
Shipping   US $13.05
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White Slope 2 x 4 (45°) with Red and Green Octan Pattern1US $0.271US $9.13Switzerland TMS Bricks Shop (251)
Shipping   US $8.86
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White Slope 2 x 4 (45°) with Red and Green Octan Pattern1US $0.299US $7.33Czech Republic Brick Shop CZ (63)
Shipping   US $7.03
Minimum Order  US $65.88
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White Slope 2 x 4 (45°) with Red and Green Octan Pattern
yellowed - ingiallito
2US $0.381US $14.26Italy BizzBricks (912)
Shipping   US $13.88
Minimum Order  US $21.74
LEGO White Slope 2 x 4 (45°) with Red and Green Octan Pattern with Rough Surface has been used in at least 1 LEGO sets over the past 26 years, since it was first used in 1998.