Cortina front hub assemblies £50 per set on Ebay . Item number 4536335102 . Up to 50 sets avaiable, hope this helps someone, Rusty. no connection
http://www.locostbuilders.co.uk/viewthread.php?tid=22716
How does the bidding work when there's 40 sets available ?
Does everyone pay the same as the highest bid or what ????
In real life auctions items like paint is usuall put up in lots of 5 or 4 tins.
The actiopnis done for one tin.
The highest bidder gets first choice on how many tins to take.
say he (or she but he is shorter) bids £10 he can have one tin at £10, 2 for £20, 3 for £30, etc.
If there are any tins left in the lot, they are bid for again, useuall biding price starts just below the previous high bid.
As for Ebay, I expect you just make the seller an offer.
Don't know why they are called that.
http://pages.ebay.com/help/basics/g-dutch-auction.html
Anyone know the weight of a pair of these assemblies ? (for postage purposes)
Ta
parcel post doesnt go much past a tenner - 10kgs is about £9, and 20kgs is about £11, so theres not much chance of it costing more than £15 max. i got the leaflet from the PO, if you find the weight i can tell you the quoted postage
Cheers Joel, but I also have the Post Office guide. Parcel force have a weight limit of 20kg ( from June last year ) and parcel2go, 25kg.
Hence why I need the weight of the hubs.
I've now had a mail from the seller who reckons between £25 and £35 to post, was looking for a cheaper option.
These guys are very cheap. Their limit is 40kg within the UK but the website only goes up to 30 kg's. I posted one of my set's of uprights
that weighed just over 30 kg's for £11.96 including insurance.
Pharos