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mike-ktm - 3/10/05 at 02:24 PM

Hi guys, can you help ?

I'm having a pair of trimmed fibreglass seats sent from Bristol to Merseyside this week (hopefully). Whats the cheapest way to do it ? pick up is not an option, so was thinking courier etc. Looked at a few online, but don't know whether they'd fit size wise within the restrictions. Who does Triton and Cashy etc. use ?

How much is it gonna cost me ?

Cheers,

Mike


Tim 45 - 3/10/05 at 05:14 PM

Try interlink they offer a pretty large capacity, and is relatively cheap. Other alternative is DHL, they ares more expensive, but i think the max. girth is similar to interlink. Have you looked at Royal Mail options?

[Edited on 3/10/05 by Tim 45]


mike-ktm - 3/10/05 at 05:28 PM

Thanks, but that link takes you to the times educational supplement !!!!

Triton / Cashy you out there ? Who do you use ?

Mike


mike-ktm - 3/10/05 at 07:22 PM

bump

c'mon guys someone must know who they use


Tim 45 - 3/10/05 at 08:36 PM

i do apologise here is the proper link if you haven't already found a courier clicky

Hope this helps


trextr7monkey - 4/10/05 at 05:41 PM

Not sure of girth restrictions but we have used www.postvan.co.uk which gets 30kg next day for £20 - excellent for flywheels, heads and other hefty parcels.


mike-ktm - 4/10/05 at 05:55 PM

Thanks Monkey. Weight not a problem, as they're only 6.5 kg's each - its the size that i can't seem to make fit.

Mike