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1968 Porsche 911 2.0s swb coupe, RHD, 2 piece,
# 22 Black Herringbone
Thanks, Mike.
What about the money ?
1968 Porsche 911 2.0s swb coupe, RHD, 2 piece,
# 22 Black Herringbone
Thanks, Mike.
What about the money ?
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Yesjamie wrote:Bootsy - is that 1978 car a coupe?
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Jamie,jamie wrote:Some Qs from Jeff...
Doug Four and 912UK - do you want two or four piece sets?
It's just a two piece set (front) that I am looking for.
Thanks,
Doug
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Yes my car is SWBjamie wrote:Some Qs from Jeff...
Are only David and Mike's cars SWBs?
Cheers, Mike.
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Right - just spoke to Jeff and we have a two options regarding shipping.
1. He can weigh a 4pc and 2pc set and charge a flat rate for shipping to the UK. This would be the weight of the set plus 2lbs safety margin because some mat configurations (SWB/LWB, fabric type etc) will weigh slightly more than others and he obviously doesn't want to lose money on the shipping. Therefore you may end-up paying a little more ($10 or so?) for shipping than you need.
2. You can pay me for the mats, then call him and arrange delivery of them, and pay for this element with your own credit card.
I'd prefer option one as I reckon there is less potential for confusion.
1. He can weigh a 4pc and 2pc set and charge a flat rate for shipping to the UK. This would be the weight of the set plus 2lbs safety margin because some mat configurations (SWB/LWB, fabric type etc) will weigh slightly more than others and he obviously doesn't want to lose money on the shipping. Therefore you may end-up paying a little more ($10 or so?) for shipping than you need.
2. You can pay me for the mats, then call him and arrange delivery of them, and pay for this element with your own credit card.
I'd prefer option one as I reckon there is less potential for confusion.

