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After my wife and I sold our stag we forgot we took these out of the car.

Selling both the Luggage Cover and mesh cover. both in perfect condition.

Will sell both for $110 ono. This suits the R34 version of the stagea.

Any questions let us know

Are they still available.

I need the luggage screen but live in Sydney.

Wondering the cost on boxing up and shipping this way?

no one needs a luggage rack and mesh covers to prevent their stuff sliding around in the back of the wagon?

From memory its about 1200m in length and the max box size for auspost is 1050mm.

these guys seem to be able to do it for an estimate of $10-30

http://www.justexpressdeliveries.com.au

Looks like they will pick it up from my address and drop it off at yours for the price too.. seems pretty reasonable..

Put in a quote with your address (as deliver to) to confirm.

My address:

11 Glenross Place

Narangba, QLD 4504

Contact name : Chris

number: 0423 031 516

email :[email protected]

if you want to go ahead let me know.

Edited by Demoniak

From memory its about 1200m in length and the max box size for auspost is 1050mm.

these guys seem to be able to do it for an estimate of $10-30

http://www.justexpre...liveries.com.au

Looks like they will pick it up from my address and drop it off at yours for the price too.. seems pretty reasonable..

Put in a quote with your address (as deliver to) to confirm.

My address:

11 Glenross Place

Narangba, QLD 4504

Contact name : Chris

number: 0423 031 516

email :[email protected]

if you want to go ahead let me know.

To get a relatively accurate estimate I'd need to know all the dimensions and weight. Just guessing I went with 1200mmx300mmx300mm at 15kg that came back with just under $70. Any chance of some more accurate measurements? I"d be happy with $70 if got them for $100......

1340 x 220 x 100 and weighed in at 12.5 kg

prob a shade under 15kg once i box it up and add some bubble wrap etc.

ill cut cardboard and wrap it around the covers to keep inline as close as possible to these measurements.

For some reason the quote changed to just over $100 when I did it with those numbers. Check these guys out

http://www.e-go.com.au

Using the new figures it says $19 from your door to their depot near me. Have a look just to double check. If I'm right, send me a PM with your details and I'll transfer the cash asap.

Cheers.

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