SOLD! MODS PLZ LOCK!
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Joined: Jul 2008
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From: Valley Village, CA
Hey guys! up for sale are my Tein SS-P coilovers. I'm located in the SF valley. Im in no rush to sell but im still open to any offers 
Email is the quickest way to get a hold of me: daffy12@gmail.com
Thanks for looking!
Tein SS-P: SOLD!
TRD Strut Bar: SOLD!
Im the second owner on these coilvers but they're still lightly used. I've had them for a little less than 15k miles. Nothing is seized or broken. I used anti seize on the threads so they wudnt lock up!
. These have never seen any track use.
Email is the quickest way to get a hold of me: daffy12@gmail.com
Thanks for looking!
Tein SS-P: SOLD!
TRD Strut Bar: SOLD!
Im the second owner on these coilvers but they're still lightly used. I've had them for a little less than 15k miles. Nothing is seized or broken. I used anti seize on the threads so they wudnt lock up!
Last edited by daffy12; Feb 5, 2011 at 09:44 PM.
Thread Starter
Joined: Jul 2008
Posts: 483
From: Valley Village, CA
Were your wheels boxed? Considering the fact that if he gets insurance, he has to buy a new box, stuffing, etc. I recently shipped a Meguiars G110 polisher for 30 or so dollars with insurance by USPS. The polisher is 1/6 lighter and way smaller than these coils. Not discrediting your comment dave, I just logically assume these coils will ship for way more than 30. I could be wrong, I never shipped coils before.
well i usually have boxes lying around, the wheels i shipped were just that wheels, no tires.
the suspension was always in a box big enough for them w/o much room to move, packed with peanuts.
i never count boxes or stuff like that in shipping because i usually have something around. also he could just close the box up that he has in the picture, just fill it with packing peanuts, i'll be really surprised if its more then $50 all together with a tracking number.
edit the wheels i shipped out today were the AME's they were 20x20x11 and weighed 27 lbs each, i also insured them for $250 each box ($1000 total insurance) and it was $90.xx
also shipping stuff can be tricky sometimes, you dont want to use too small of a box otherwise it'll rip, but if you use too big of a box it cost more. what i like to do is get a big box,and cut it to size, doing that makes the box big enough for the item but small enough to conserve cost of shipping, and use peanuts not bubble wrap they are lighter, and just enough tape to seal the box, a lot of people load up with tape.... thats just annoying.
i always ship parcel post unless the buyer pays more for express, i try not to use UPS or FEDex because they are more expensive and less convienant ( i have post office right down the street from my work)
the suspension was always in a box big enough for them w/o much room to move, packed with peanuts.
i never count boxes or stuff like that in shipping because i usually have something around. also he could just close the box up that he has in the picture, just fill it with packing peanuts, i'll be really surprised if its more then $50 all together with a tracking number.
edit the wheels i shipped out today were the AME's they were 20x20x11 and weighed 27 lbs each, i also insured them for $250 each box ($1000 total insurance) and it was $90.xx
also shipping stuff can be tricky sometimes, you dont want to use too small of a box otherwise it'll rip, but if you use too big of a box it cost more. what i like to do is get a big box,and cut it to size, doing that makes the box big enough for the item but small enough to conserve cost of shipping, and use peanuts not bubble wrap they are lighter, and just enough tape to seal the box, a lot of people load up with tape.... thats just annoying.
i always ship parcel post unless the buyer pays more for express, i try not to use UPS or FEDex because they are more expensive and less convienant ( i have post office right down the street from my work)
It also depends where you live, here in cali, around the so cal area (bakersfield) UPS works better for me i get stuff faster with them, and USPS is usually a hassle and costs more. I shipped struts with springs last week through USPS to Connecticut through the cheapest way which is parcel post i believe and man it came out to about...$47, the weight was about 45 lbs.
Thread Starter
Joined: Jul 2008
Posts: 483
From: Valley Village, CA
nylitc what's your zip?
I just barely put these up...and like i said im really in no rush to sell them.
I'm going to wait a bit and see if anybody local here to me would like them before i look into shipping them out. I just did a ROUGH estimate on the USPS site based on the approx. size of the box and 45lbs for weight and it was around $47. Pay for shipping now and they're yours.
I just barely put these up...and like i said im really in no rush to sell them.
I'm going to wait a bit and see if anybody local here to me would like them before i look into shipping them out. I just did a ROUGH estimate on the USPS site based on the approx. size of the box and 45lbs for weight and it was around $47. Pay for shipping now and they're yours.
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