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Best way to ship wheels
- W1ggz
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Re: Best way to ship wheels
I've never had a issue with paisley I've also arranged the collection in the morning at 9am and they arrived the same day to collect. I've sent 5 sets of wheels through them now with no issues.
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Yeh I think I'll just take a gamble...... Unless someone on here wants to sell me some motegi rims, for cheap.... I don't care about condition as I will professionally refurb them. Beat up and rusty is all acceptable...as long as never been cracked and welded back.

Yeh I think I'll just take a gamble...... Unless someone on here wants to sell me some motegi rims, for cheap.... I don't care about condition as I will professionally refurb them. Beat up and rusty is all acceptable...as long as never been cracked and welded back.
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NafemanNathan wrote: But now instead, they'll have to message back and forth with yourself in order to get an address handed over, decide on a convient time, and then once you've organised it, most likely get a shipping label forwarded to them, then they'll have to rush about because you've essentially put the pressure on.




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