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Daz.
13-05-2008, 16:41
How do I do it? :lol:

Is there any that are better than other out there?

Rich
13-05-2008, 16:55
for couriering what?

Daz.
13-05-2008, 17:47
Big items, bonnets, boots, doors arches etc..

rob-legend
13-05-2008, 18:14
can't you get them from ebay fairly cheap? i know you can for shifting wheels.

Rich
13-05-2008, 18:58
aye, ebay, but check the feedback first. some are better than others

teabag
13-05-2008, 19:20
i used ETS to fetch my engine, decent price, supplied a pallet, quick delivery ill get the linky

teabag
13-05-2008, 19:21
easy to use aswell

http://www.etsltd.co.uk/

MatBrown
13-05-2008, 19:27
I wouldn't trust anyone with a large easily damaged panel.


Mat.

Lunner
13-05-2008, 20:43
I use www.parcel2go.com, or .co.uk

But as Mat said for an item like a bonnet etc i'd rather deliver it or get it collected

Daz.
14-05-2008, 08:01
I recieved my brand new tailgate and door in perfect condition from an ebay seller using DHL, they were nicely packaged too, mind you they need to be painted anyway!

Lunner
14-05-2008, 10:01
DHL are the worst for damaging gear....musta got lucky