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Mr Skrunts

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Courier Charges
« on: 16 September 2012, 20:30:13 »

Dunno where to start on this one.

Looking into buying a facelift full leather interior.

Any one got any idea of weight, packeaged size and best couriour service to use.

TIA.  :y
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« Reply #1 on: 16 September 2012, 20:34:22 »

I had full interior sent down to me from sheffield by tnt for £60  :y
it came down on one pallet. i dont know how heavy but is wasnt a elite
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Re: Courier Charges
« Reply #2 on: 16 September 2012, 20:43:40 »

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« Reply #4 on: 16 September 2012, 21:06:21 »

Mr Skrunts - I did say RobG would probably know something. Hes a real smartarse clever fella. :y ;D
Btw, I have reached my 10 PM,s per hour limit,so wont be able to reply for a while. :(
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Re: Courier Charges
« Reply #5 on: 17 September 2012, 05:28:06 »

Off shuttle service.....if somebody could get it to me at Brent cross before 7p.m next Sunday .or I could meet albs near stansted at 8p.m next sunday..I could take it up to M62/A1..and meet u there
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« Reply #6 on: 17 September 2012, 21:11:26 »

Could try inter parcel or transglobal
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« Reply #7 on: 17 September 2012, 22:20:26 »

Could try inter parcel or transglobal

Used Interparcel to transport something I bought off a member last week.

Booked it all my self and found it to be very strightforward, organised collection from the seller and all went without a hitch.  :y
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« Reply #8 on: 17 September 2012, 22:35:57 »

Im at work until 7.30pm on sat night,but I might just be able to get to Stansted for around 8pm.Fitting the seats into an Omega might be the biggest challenge,although Daz delivered a complete Omega interior to me about 3 years ago and he had all his tools in his car as he was down sarf to work on peoples cars. To this day Ive no idea how he got it all in there though.
I think it was like a 3D jigsaw,it was only ever going to go in one way.One piece in the wrong order and it wouldnt have worked. ;D
If a courier were to be involve I would need to have a hunt around for a big strong pallet I would imagine.
Very kind of you to offer btw Karl. :y
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« Reply #9 on: 17 September 2012, 23:02:44 »

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Fitting the seats into an Omega might be the biggest challenge
Piece of cake
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If a courier were to be involve I would need to have a hunt around for a big strong pallet
Nope, wrap individually and whack headrests, rear seat backs in a box
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« Reply #10 on: 17 September 2012, 23:21:10 »

Mr Skrunts - I did say RobG would probably know something. Hes a real smartarse clever fella. :y ;D
Btw, I have reached my 10 PM,s per hour limit,so wont be able to reply for a while. :(
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« Reply #11 on: 18 September 2012, 00:06:22 »

I'm using my 3.2 estate at the min..no gas tank so would easily fit in mine..I have to work sat and sun..so if I collected it sat night it would be  sat in back of estate all night on a street  :-[....Sunday I'm driving straight back to Yorkshire so could go started A14, A1..ect.... offers there.. :y
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