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Found not yet released 42000 Grand Prix Racer at Toys R Us today!!

Went to three Toys R us today in MA area, one of them has two beautiful new 42000 Technic F1 sets!! I almost pulled the trigger, but I figured that I can get one at regular MSRP by waiting another two weeks. Wondering how Toys R Us got those "not yet released" set thought.

Went to three Toys R us today in MA area, one of them has two beautiful new 42000 Technic F1 sets!!

I almost pulled the trigger, but I figured that I can get one at regular MSRP by waiting another two weeks.

Wondering how Toys R Us got those "not yet released" set thought.

Looks awesome! Can't wait!

I would love it more if it didn't have a $154 price tag. But regular MSRP is probably $135-140 which still is a high cost per piece: between $0.12 and $0.11 per piece.

I would love it more if it didn't have a $154 price tag. But regular MSRP is probably $135-140 which still is a high cost per piece: between $0.12 and $0.11 per piece.

I wouldn't pick anything up from Ripoffs R Us unless it was on an actual discounted sale. Bear in mind that TECHNIC sets on average are more expensive than regular LEGO sets. The parts are a lot bigger and have tons of fiddly bits and other stuff.

Still like em though.

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