LEGO Tile 8 x 16 with EMT Star of Life and White Danger Stripes Sticker with Bottom Tubes Around Edge (48288)


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Design ID48288
BOID688194
Stud Size8 x 16 x 0.33
Year Released2006
2.5"
 x 
5"
 x 
0.1"
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Dark Stone Gray Tile 8 x 16 with EMT Star of Life and White Danger Stripes Sticker
sticker has a black cat(?) hair trapped under it and peeling at the corners
1US $1.24US $9.49Lithuania enigma bricks (911)
Shipping   US $8.25
Minimum Order  US $13.30
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Dark Stone Gray Tile 8 x 16 with EMT Star of Life and White Danger Stripes Sticker1US $1.71 US $6.66 United States Liquid Gold Bricks (161)
Shipping   US $4.95
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Dark Stone Gray Tile 8 x 16 with EMT Star of Life and White Danger Stripes Sticker1US $1.76 US $15.71Netherlands BSW Bricks (281)
Shipping   US $13.95
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Dark Stone Gray Tile 8 x 16 with EMT Star of Life and White Danger Stripes Sticker
Sticker showing minor signs of wear on one end. Otherwise great condition.
1US $1.82US $12.18Australia Bricktastics (1178)
Shipping   US $10.36
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Dark Stone Gray Tile 8 x 16 with EMT Star of Life and White Danger Stripes Sticker1US $2.08US $7.61United States Great Brick Lab (3091)
Shipping   US $5.53
Minimum Order  US $9.22
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Dark Stone Gray Tile 8 x 16 with EMT Star of Life and White Danger Stripes Sticker1US $2.08 US $6.83 United States Smiley's Bricks (109)
Shipping   ~US $4.75
Minimum Order  US $5.00
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Dark Stone Gray Tile 8 x 16 with EMT Star of Life and White Danger Stripes Sticker1US $3.76US $25.11Germany SickBricks (845)
Shipping   US $21.36
LEGO Tile 8 x 16 with EMT Star of Life and White Danger Stripes Sticker with Bottom Tubes Around Edge (48288) has been used in at least 1 LEGO sets over the past 18 years, since it was first used in 2006.