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Icy
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3rd Sep 04 at 10:51   View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

i dotn have a clue with carriers etc n much itl roughly cost.
edinburgh to the south coast

[Edited on 03-09-2004 by Icy]
Adam_B
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3rd Sep 04 at 10:53   View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

have a ring round different couriers, get quotes etc. You'll need rough dimensions for it and how heavy it is.
Icy
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how would this work?
would i have to package it or they jus take it n deliver it down?
Sach
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i know linx do it £20, but that may b if its sent to a business address
Adam_B
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you will have to box it up urself i think
myke
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£12-20 i would have thought.
royal mail go by wait, not size, but you'd probably get laughed at if you dragged a bumper sized box into the post office.

i used postvan.com a while back to send some wheels. pretty good service from them.
Icy
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no way takin it to post office
i did with sri rear spoiler and some sideskirts
sideskirts was funny everyone lookin i was holdin them like a shotgun

wot companies shud i call up?
dhl parceline? il need to have a look but dunno wot other companies r out there
LScorsa
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I used that one they advertise on mig web parcel to go, did it all on line and they collect and deliver. Not sure on prices as i sent set of alloys.
myke
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http://www.postvan.com/
express parcel on here. £11 +vat.
would probably have to check dimensions are ok with them first.
they sub-contract to dhl iirc, but pickup/drop off from/to any two addresses on mainland UK.
Icy
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3rd Sep 04 at 11:05   View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

cheers
think id stil have to package it
check my sig, front bumpers r huge
myke
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aye.
i posted my first badger damaged dietrich down to Norfolk.

bubble wrapped it, put it into the box the replacement came in and hauled it down to PO.
they weren't very happy, but i insisted they take it as they'd said over the phone that size didn't matter.
think that was £20ish.
Icy
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dam got no box! need to sort somehtin out when i get prices

cheers
myke
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may be able to get one from a self storage warehouse?
or hang around a bodyshop and see if they chuck one out.
Kris TD
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i had a nightmare trying to send a front bumper, rear ones are fine cos they fit in the size limit for most couriers, they dont use weight, they do volumetric weight on things that size, in the end i got work to send it, dunno how much it cost cos i never paid for it lol
Sidesport
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right your FUCKED if its over 150cm long !

Basically You can get it sent for £12.99 if its under 150cm but if its over its like £23.99....

Measure it...

If its under contact any currior ( ups, lynx any )

but if its over go on ( www.postvan.co.uk ) and ring them up !

Chris'
Corsalad87
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£16.80 WITH UPS!!!!
SXi_Tim
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3rd Sep 04 at 18:45   View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

tnt are 20 quid

 
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