I need the instructions for a LEGO parts bag I purchased at a Thrift store
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Based on the parts, it looks suspiciously like an internal part bag for 10232 Palace Cinema - which means there's no specific instructions to make something with just those parts - the whole set of instructions can be found online.
To clarify - a set like Palace Cinema will have a number of "Numbered" bags that correspond to part of the building instructions, and those bags sometimes contain smaller sealed bags of small parts - it looks like this is what you have there.
This is based on the two black doors - these seem to be fairly rare these days and the other parts (especially the 11 new dark red 2x2 tiles) fit nicely with the contents of that set.
Note that the year printed on the bag is the date the bag design was introduced - according to BrickSet the pink circles were first produced in 2008 - and of the 80 sets that it has appeared in, only one of them contains the black doors as well.
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Thanks for the suggestion, but only some of the part are similar to the Palace Theatre. There were no Pink circle parts. This was a sealed bag, until I opened it to take the pic– LauraJan 24, 2016 at 20:50
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2A set that large has multiple bags of bricks inside. You've probably just got one. Jan 24, 2016 at 23:46
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2@Laura If you look at this pdf on page 24 you can see the pink circles and the various tiles from your bag. Page 6 shows the black doors being used for the car. Jan 26, 2016 at 13:38
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1Thanks for all the help. My son can had the pieces to the rest of his Lego and create something with them. I only spent $0.50 for the bag. It's all good– LauraJan 27, 2016 at 6:45
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1@Laura Just FYI: the bags sometimes have information printed on them that applies to the bag itself, as a part used in the packaging. Some proof that the 2007 date applies to the bag: the bracket piece in that photo wasn't available until 2012. Jan 27, 2016 at 18:22