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Thread: FS: NOS Door seals made in Western Germany

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    FS: NOS Door seals made in Western Germany

    Hi, I have a pair of NOS door seals still in the original made in Western Germany packaging. Part number 911-531-095-01

    I will not separate the pair, sorry.

    $225.00 for the pair

    Michael
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    I'll take them. PM sent

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    Hi Erick, I sent you an email with paypal address. Need your address to calculate shipping cost.

    Thanks,
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    FYI, be careful what you ship by the post office, I sent these to Erick using USPS and had the package insured. Erick never received them and now a set of NOS seals that managed to last all this time in the package are now gone! I hope the post office finds them because that sucks!
    Michael Rogers
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    Quote Originally Posted by 55Outlaw View Post
    FYI, be careful what you ship by the post office, I sent these to Erick using USPS and had the package insured. Erick never received them and now a set of NOS seals that managed to last all this time in the package are now gone! I hope the post office finds them because that sucks!
    Hummm...

    "If you like your weatherstripping, you can keep your weatherstripping".
    Unless you hand them over to the Fed Gov.

    Don't worry. Those can be replaced but you'll have to spend 3 times as much for similar ones.

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    Remember, You get what you pay for !

    I NEVER use USPS for this exact reason !

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    FedEx workers use packages for a stepladder. They all lose and destroy packages. I use USPS a lot and am quite satisfied.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Baron View Post
    Remember, You get what you pay for !

    I NEVER use USPS for this exact reason !
    Seriously ? I've built 2 motorcycles and a good chunk of my 911 interior buying and selling stuff through USPS and Canada Post. Probably $60,000 in goods over 7 years. Never, ever, ever lost a package. Did buy a dash that was destroyed in the mail (bad packaging by the seller really, not USPS fault). USPS sent a cheque for the replacement in less than a month with just 3 pictures emailed to their claims centre.
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    Yup, sadly my NOS seals are gone I agree with Baron. I always use fedex or UPS. USPS is so lousy. In fact a Swedish friend asked me to mail his sunglasses that he forgot here when he visited late this summer. He asked me to mail him his glasses via USPS since it was cheaper. Well long story short they were "lost" in their Chicago facility for 1.5 months and finally they came in after 2 months...

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