Drive away with 10% off LEGO Icons 10295 Porsche 911 at Zavvi
Race on over to retailer Zavvi right now for a seriously impressive LEGO Icons deal and take 10% off the price of 10295 Porsche 911.
When it comes to money-saving discounts on all kinds of must-have LEGO sets, Zavvi has you covered. Included in the retailer’s current line-up of impressive deals is 10295 Porsche 911, with the LEGO Icons model reduced by 10% to £134.99.
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Click here to buy 10295 Porsche 911 for £134.99.
10295 Porsche 911 can usually be purchased for £149.99, but Zavvi has knocked that figure down by £10. Celebrating the unmistakeable style of Porsche, this 1,458-piece build presents an accurate and scaled version of the iconic vehicle, created in collaboration with the LEGO Group.
Racing fans will discover that 10295 Porsche 911 is packed with features, such as the option to construct a version of the car with a turbo-charged engine or a Targa variant with removable roof that can be stored under the hood. In addition, the LEGO icons model includes front and rear bumpers, angled headlights, printed logo and number plates, working steering, tilting seats and much more.
Click through this link to buy 10295 Porsche 911 for £134.99.
There’s no way of knowing how long 10295 Porsche 911 will remain in stock at Zavvi, so head on over to the retailer’s site right now to grab your copy of the LEGO Icons set. Standard delivery within the UK is £1.99 for this model and your order should arrive within 2-3 days.
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