Kai pointed out a freight shipper a while back that was REALLY CHEAP. You have
to drop off
and pick up at each end. But it was about $100 to ship a crated hardtop. (I
couldn't get the
shipper to drop it off though, so didn't buy it.)
If he doesn't see this thread and throw out the shipper I can dig a bit and
find out who they are.
frank krajewski wrote:
> Paul: I have a set of LE wheels that are in excellent condition. The clear
>coat
> started to lift on several of them but physically they are perfect. I replaced
> them with a new set I got from England a few years ago. Are you interested?
> Shipping them is the biggest problem. I have considered putting them on ebay.
>The
> set also includes the lug nuts, center logo cap and the clips that retain that
> center cap. I was asking $300.
> Frank Krajewski
>
> Paul Root wrote:
>
>
>>Has anyone had experience with the companies that fix
>>aluminum wheels? Autoweek has several in their ads.
>>
>>Anyway, there's a set of LE wheels on Ebay, 2 of which
>>have bent.
>>
>>Anybody have any idea what this costs? Does it work well?
>>Is it worth it for some (probably) 20 year old wheels? Twin Cities
>>folks, is there a local shop?
>>
>>Also, if anyone on the list is thinking about bidding on
>>them, let me know. I'm just in the thinking stage stage. I'm not
>>going to get in a bidding war with someone that's avoidable.
>>
>>Thanks,
>>Paul.
>>
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