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    Quote Originally Posted by Speedy1973 View Post
    I'm not sure where you come up with that, I've seen a dozen set's be sold for $150 shipped on here....
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    His property. He can sell it for as much as he wants. And someone will buy them too. It's a lot, but many go for that and some for a little more.
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    Quote Originally Posted by 231FUN View Post

    And if you could read you would have noticed he already gave a U.S. zip code for shipping in his previous offer...
    I can read just fine. I don't check this site often enough to remember as the platform is dead. 160 picked up.
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    **** I have seen them go for over $275.
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    Quote Originally Posted by slick2500 View Post
    **** I have seen them go for over $275.
    Ridiculous lol
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    Yes, I have a US Zip Code (09824). Although I'm overseas, the address is considered "in" the US. If you're willing to ask a local shipper (USPS preferrably; or FEDEX) what the shipping would be, they'd give you an exact quote. I'd do this for you, but I'm sure the most-accurate quote would come from your end since you have the items (size, weight, etc.). My mailing city, state, zip code is: APO, AE, 09824.
    Last edited by jdmelton3; 08-13-2013 at 02:50 AM. Reason: change to shipping info
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    If you ship thru USPS and use Parcel post it will be about 20 to ship them including insurance. A set of roof rails for around 200 is a decent deal. I sold a few pairs on Ebay and they go for anywhere from 190 to 220 before shipping cost is added on.
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    Quote Originally Posted by jdmelton3 View Post
    Yes, I have a US Zip Code (09824). Although I'm overseas, the address is considered "in" the US. If you're willing to ask a local shipper (USPS preferrably; or FEDEX) what the shipping would be, they'd give you an exact quote. I'd do this for you, but I'm sure the most-accurate quote would come from your end since you have the items (size, weight, etc.). My mailing city, state, zip code is: APO, AE, 09824.
    If it's the overseas address I am finding shipping wouldn't be worthwhile.
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    Quote Originally Posted by REDCOMPG View Post
    ^ so you caught a deal congrats...doesn't mean OP needs to price his to that. This is what they go for so either you buy them or deal without.
    I was just saying craigslist is a good place for deals, I bought mine off a gtp that was for sale.
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    150 local pick up in Milwaukee.
    1998 GTP Sedan: Gen III, Speedy Daddy Headers, SLP Catback, Magnaflow High Flow Cat, Open Cone Intake, Autolite 104s, Debadged, more to come!
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    Quote Originally Posted by Btownmills View Post
    If it's the overseas address I am finding shipping wouldn't be worthwhile.
    The way military shipping works, (atleast in Canada), is you actually DO ship them to a location in the USA. Then, the military takes over and ships the items to the overseas posting / tour. So you are NOT paying to ship them overseas. You are just shipping it to another location in the US.
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    Yes, when you ship to an APO, it is a stateside address...basically, for me, it ships to JFK airport and then gets military airlift (for free) to Turkey...
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