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Juno - Slammed Car
Juno - Slammed Car
Juno - Slammed Car
Juno - Slammed Car
Juno - Slammed Car
Juno - Slammed Car
Juno - Slammed Car

Juno - Slammed Car

xenokathexis 81
Item Location: United States

$800.00

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Mpcrowell 194 $800.00 22.03.2026 01:29:22
Description

Juno's second seqential discovery puzzle (after Sequential Discovery Burred Box).


original description (which is rather funny) from Juno's website:


This is Juno's second sequential discovery puzzle that he initially designed to become so. The first one was Sequential Discovery Burred Box though he has also designed several puzzle boxes that have tastes of sequential discovery. This puzzle requires lots of steps, around 15 to 20 depending on how it is counted.


The puzzle has an internal cavity and it is also categorized as a puzzle box. To make the definition of the puzzle clearer, we put a loaf of bread in the cavity and it helps you to realize the goal of the puzzle.


Some people will find out the difference of the colors of rego (number) plates, one on the front and the other one on the rear, and then they might think why that. We expected to export some cars to the UK market and a white and yellow color code is constituted by the UK law. We are here in Queensland and our color code for the rego plate is almost like anything goes, even accepting emoji on it. So we decided to stick to the UK laws and pretend to be posh not like rough Queenslanders.


The difficulty of the puzzle is not too difficult but not so modest. Like most of Juno's former designed puzzle boxes, bashing, tapping and centrifugal forces are not necessary to open it. It can be solved by gentle operation. If you think that the puzzle doesn't work as you expect, please consider the possibility that you might have missed or overlooked a trick(s) of the puzzle.


The solution to this puzzle will be supplied upon request.


    Materials:

koto                    Main body parts

blackbean          Wheels, Roof, Wing mirrors etc.

jarrah                  Some parts require durability and strength

PNG rosewood  Head lights and rear rego plate

metal                  Factory top secret



buyer pays shipping.


shipment will be by USPS Priority Mail, insured for the full sale price.


payment via PayPal only.



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all puzzles in my collection have been kept out of sunlight, in a humidity-stable room, away from pets unless they can solve them, and in a non-smoking household.


thank you for looking, and good luck if you bid.


:cameron:


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