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Parts postage - Chris306 - 25-11-2017

Hiya lads, could anyone help me out with this, just bought a mondeo st for strip, what’s the best way of sending parts with regards to price as some bits will be large (bumpers, seats ect)


RE: Parts postage - Dum-Dum - 26-11-2017

It depends, there is some bargains on parcel2go but UPS (one of the cheapest) won't let you use pallet wrap and various other daft conditions with others. I advertise loads of bits on ebay and just stick it as collection only or stick with parcel force as although it might not be cheap it is easy.


RE: Parts postage - TommiePuglet - 26-11-2017

ParcelForce is what I use to send Parts witch while breaking worked out better that I was a night student and got 60 percent off while booking online.


RE: Parts postage - allye - 26-11-2017

Parcel2go or interparcel. Absolutely be willing to send anything, these days you can send a engine for £40 on a pallet and a bumper for £15. Sellers who state collection only are just shooting themselves in the foot. The reason I got rid of almost everything from a 205 I broken a few weeks ago in a short space of time was because I was happy to package and post same day.


RE: Parts postage - Chris306 - 26-11-2017

Nice one lads, been stressing with what the price you read on like pistonheads an stuff, makes shit a lot easier that does