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914World.com _ FS/WTB: 914 Parts _ SOLD: Luggage Rack

Posted by: Nie Zu Alt Jul 11 2017, 06:51 PM

SOLD: Chrome Luggage Rack and Brackets - $65 + Shipping

Up for sale is a 914 luggage rack that is in great condition. Chrome is bright and clean. No rust or flaking. Brackets and some hardware as pictured. Come on, you know you want to drill holes in your rear trunk lid! sawzall-smiley.gif stirthepot.gif

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PM me if interested. Operators are standing by!

Thanks,

Doug

Posted by: edrotol Jul 11 2017, 06:54 PM

QUOTE(Nie Zu Alt @ Jul 11 2017, 05:51 PM) *

For Sale: Chrome Luggage Rack and Brackets - $65 + Shipping

Up for sale is a 914 luggage rack that is in great condition. Chrome is bright and clean. No rust or flaking. Brackets and some hardware as pictured. Come on, you know you want to drill holes in your rear trunk lid! sawzall-smiley.gif stirthepot.gif

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PM me if interested. Operators are standing by!

Thanks,

Doug


pm sent.

Posted by: Nie Zu Alt Jul 11 2017, 08:01 PM

Bump - For Sale Again!

If interested, PM me for details.

Thanks,

Doug

Posted by: Nie Zu Alt Jul 19 2017, 04:07 PM

Bump - For Sale Again!

Please be aware that shipping could be costly. The box is 40" x 30" x 6" and is 14 pounds. The best rate is via Greyhound, but would require you to pick it up at your local Greyhound Bus Depot


If interested, PM me for details and I'll need your zip code.

Thanks,

Doug
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Posted by: flmont Jul 19 2017, 06:39 PM

what is that greyhound shipping price

I would be interested

Posted by: Mike Fitton Jul 19 2017, 07:16 PM

Try to get the box size down to 108" total girth. 2 times the longest side plus height and width, so 35" x 32" x 6" = 108" would work and then you can send it USPS pretty cheap.

Posted by: Nie Zu Alt Jul 19 2017, 09:49 PM

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Try to get the box size down to 108" total girth. 2 times the longest side plus height and width, so 35" x 32" x 6" = 108" would work and then you can send it USPS pretty cheap.



Mike,

Thanks for the tip. Good info to know. Unfortunately, there is no way to get the box small enough to meet the USPS specs (Unless I fold the rack!). I usually use USPS for most of my shipping. In this case they cost twice as much as FedEx, UPS, or Greyhound.

Thanks!

Doug

Posted by: vcreamer Jul 23 2017, 09:02 AM

Located in Centennial, CO? If so, how about a local pickup ... is that an option?

Posted by: Nie Zu Alt Jul 24 2017, 04:29 PM

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Located in Centennial, CO? If so, how about a local pickup ... is that an option?


That option would have been great, but the rack sold.

Thanks again 914World piratenanner.gif

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