Worried about what your kids will do this summer? Put them to work sorting 8000 pieces of LEGO. All sizes, from the classic 2x2 and 4x2 bricks to tiny singles, windows, a couple of mini-figs, wheels and axles, connectors, so many different odds and ends. Roof tiles, flat tiles, 2x4s, 2x2s, 1x2s, 1x4s, 1x1 round bricks, corner plates, round plates, radiator grills, angular plates, etc. All different colors, some clear, a few shiny.
All the bricks are in great shape. They all still fit together. No cracks, or bite marks or stress issues. They've been well taken care of and used with respect.
The pieces represent a mish-mash of several different sets – I don't know which ones, and I don't know if any set is complete. There's no guarantee that you'll be able to finish the spaceship or vehicle that you saw on TV. It's simply a big box of bricks – what you build with it is up to you and your imagination. There are about 25 pieces that are LEGO-adjacent, knock-offs from derivative brands that are not included in the count but are included in the box.
The ask is $350. That's about 4¢ each, a bargain that you won't find at any Walmart or Superstore.