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1970's Inpro Dinosaurs For Sale

Started by Cazza, September 03, 2022, 02:50:52 PM

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Cazza

Hi all, got these spares available for sale. Classic 1970's hard plastic Inpro Dinosaurs

Brontosaurus: hard to find, full-stop, let alone in this condition. This is by far the best I've ever found- like it was literally just bought from the shop! £30

Plesiosaurs: the rare 'lost' Inpro model. I have two of the more rubbery Toyway versions and one of the harder plastic Dinocrats version. £20 ea.

Saltoposuchus: rare, mailaway only. Some paint wear. £15

Heterodontasaurus (hard to find): £8

Corythosaurus (hard to find): £8

Allosaurus: £6

T-Rex (superb paint): £6

T-Rex (x3): £4 ea

Pteranodon: £4

Mammoth, Dimetrodons, Stegosaurus, Smilodon (tails intact!), Triceratops: all £3ea.

Mammoth with broken tusk: free to first person who spends a tenner.

F&F or Goods if buyer covers fees.

Postage within UK: £3.95 for as many as you want

Got loads of pics, but having trouble uploading- working on it!






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