LEGO Blue Panel 4 x 6 Side Flaring Intake with Three Holes with '51' and 'KYOTO' (Left) Sticker (61069)

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BOID41054-39
Year2008
6 x 3.50 x 2 1.9" x 1.3" x 0.6"
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Blue Panel 4 x 6 Side Flaring Intake with Three Holes with '51' and 'KYOTO' (Left) Sticker1A$0.073A$16.20Germany Brick_Base (413)
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Blue Panel 4 x 6 Side Flaring Intake with Three Holes with '51' and 'KYOTO' (Left) Sticker1A$0.294N/AUnited Kingdom Joes Brick House (1328)
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Blue Panel 4 x 6 Side Flaring Intake with Three Holes with '51' and 'KYOTO' (Left) Sticker1A$0.297A$12.00Denmark findklodser.dk (467)
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Blue Panel 4 x 6 Side Flaring Intake with Three Holes with '51' and 'KYOTO' (Left) Sticker1A$0.437A$13.54 Denmark Dk-bricks (1417)
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Blue Panel 4 x 6 Side Flaring Intake with Three Holes with '51' and 'KYOTO' (Left) Sticker2A$0.501 A$4.21Czech Republic Saviory Bricks (4124)
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Blue Panel 4 x 6 Side Flaring Intake with Three Holes with '51' and 'KYOTO' (Left) Sticker4A$0.521A$81.81 Germany Megabricks (439)
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Blue Panel 4 x 6 Side Flaring Intake with Three Holes with '51' and 'KYOTO' (Left) Sticker2A$0.558A$22.66United States Walking On Bricks (4)
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LEGO Blue Panel 4 x 6 Side Flaring Intake with Three Holes with '51' and 'KYOTO' (Left) Sticker has been used in at least 1 LEGO sets over the past 16 years, since it was first used in 2008.