In a message dated 1/31/06 1:38:55 PM Eastern Standard Time, jbrush@AROS.NET writes:
> Is it just ridiculous to consider shipping a poptop? I am not ready to > commit, but I am hoping to get it done this spring, if I can get one, but > it would take an unbelievable stroke of luck to find one anywhere around > here. Doesn't need to have the canvas, I could buy new along with the > seals, if need be. > > shipping would be big bucks. the poptop part is big and bulky..and takes 2 people to even lift it. UPS nor fedex wont take it. way over their size limitations. the luggage rack is shippable, but not the poptop part. if youever find yourself out east, i have some poptop sections for sale north of philly chris |
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