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SE7EN

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Apr 3, 2003
Greyhound will ship hoods, spoilers, doors, rimes/tires, front and back ends for cheap and it only takes hours to deliver .....not days. I do not work for greyhound but have shipped threw them. Hood was $38 and front bumper was $50.

Cant be more then 72in long or over 100lbs
 
I guess the only problem about this is that you have to go to their station to pick it up, they don't deliver to your house...but it is well worth it for the prices they charge
 
Too bad the nearest Greyhound station is over an hour's drive from here...

A little offtopic - I bought a bumper from ebay and the guy only charged me $18 shipping. Is that bad?
 
ups around my place must be jerks......wont ship large parts. One good thing about greyhound is you get it the next day. I shipped a hood off from KS 8pm and the guy got it 2pm in MN
 
hmm thats cheap. a hood is huge. i dont think id ever send a body kit or hood ups or fed ex ground. id cough of the dough for next day air just so it doesnt get as tossed around. ive seen body kits come through my work(fed ex) and they are treated fine buy the loaders, but im not so sure about when they are loaded into the trailers. they are big and take up alot of room.
 
Ive worked for UPS for 6yrs and i wouldnt ship my body kit, spoiler, or just about anything that cant take a beating. While, most of the loaders are fairly gental, Packages do fall, get stepped on, thrown, kicked. I dont ship UPS unless i dont have a choice, ive pasted up deals cause i could only have UPS shipping....
 
word sean, peoples packages dont get handled like they think they do. i can honestly say i dont walk every package to the truck and set it where it belongs. this is for the little things. but the heavy shit is put there right away. when im sending something i try to take every precaution to make sure it can take a beating. filling the box with peanuts and wapping a good amount of newspaper around it as well. then the important part is tapeing it. u guys have no idea how many boxes come down with a shity tape job. u lift the box and all the shit falls out. thats the most aggravaiting thing. and u know what happens when shit falls out ? the loader (myself) will most times get pissed and kick the shit under the belt to get it outta the way, or worse yet throw the box, containg whats left of the contents. this is just a heads up for you guys. take all the precautions when shipping. pack it tight and tape it up good.
 
The parts I have shipped greyhound has arrived in good shape. I just wish other people/companies would ease up on shipping coast....they are making mad:mad: money off shipping
 
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