couriers or pony express

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grumpy2
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couriers or pony express

#1 Post by grumpy2 »

I think I've found an interior for my stag, trouble is it's in South Devon and I'm in Chester.

Anyone had any experience of using a courier to shift a full interior (fronts and rear seats and door cards)?

When I had my old Landy they used a pony express system for shifting parts. Some local would pick them up and shift them closer, then another closer still and so on until they were close enough to collect. The MG boys do something similar. Usually involves people who live in one place and either travel for work or work in another place.

cheers

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bnicho
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Re: couriers or pony express

#2 Post by bnicho »

The Pony Express method works well on the Ausmini forum. :)
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Aar0sc
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Re: couriers or pony express

#3 Post by Aar0sc »

The TSSC have a pony express kind of thing - if you're a member
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