I bought some BBS alloys recently which are located in Northern Ireland.
I need to sort a courier to get from there to Cardiff.
Can anyone recommend one? And what's the weight of 4 BBS 15inch alloys, size of packaging etc.
Any help would be appreciated.
Jann.
courier advice
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Try Paisly Freight. They do deals for specific items, and 4 wheels is on there.
http://www.paisleyfreight.com/
http://www.paisleyfreight.com/
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If they have tyres on them it's not so bad, get some cardbord lay on both sides and and get a roll of pallet shrink wrap and give them a few layers each then use Paisley freight.
If there are no tyres on them you need to pack them well, I have seen a few threads over the years with bent rims that have been dropped/thrown
If there are no tyres on them you need to pack them well, I have seen a few threads over the years with bent rims that have been dropped/thrown
How do you pronounce 'either'? I say 'either', but some say 'either'. Either is correct.
going through a claim now with paisley freight who used citylink to deliver an e36 bootlid ...what a fook on when the bitch who it was sent to isn't sending a pic of the damaged item with the packaging in the same pic as requested and decides it's easier to just leave me bad feedback on ebay instead !


^^^^^^^^^^^^one super mint bootlid^^^^^^^^^^^^^
and below after citylink dumfuktard dropped it



the only pics i have of the damage which won't be entertained without the packaging in the same pic FFS!


^^^^^^^^^^^^one super mint bootlid^^^^^^^^^^^^^
and below after citylink dumfuktard dropped it



the only pics i have of the damage which won't be entertained without the packaging in the same pic FFS!

m52 b30 stroker 6-speed 318is Galvanizer
m42 touring
+ a yard full of scrap turds



