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Craigslist Finds: Christmas Gift Ideas in Levittown

Credit: Craigslist
Credit: Craigslist
With Christmas approaching, shoppers are looking to get the best bargains on gifts this season.

But the one place you never thought you'd look might have some of the best deals.

Here's a look at some stuff we found on Craigslist:

Lite Bright Set from 1981 - $50. "This is an original 1981 Lite Brite set in the original box. The set comes with the light bulb, pegs, and some of the original sheets which have never been used."

Mapex Drumset - Great condition. 7-ply Maple shells. Redwood lacquer finish
Nothing wrong with the set, I simply don't have use for it.

Cal Ripken Jr. Autographed Baseball - "1996 limited edition #1314 out of 2,216 Cal Ripken Jr 2,216 and Sachio-Kinugasa 2,215 ball from the Consecutive Game streak of the world."

New Nintendo Wii System - $120. Comes with Mario Bros. and Bonus CD. Still in package, never opened. 

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