how the heck do you ship an M90 safely?!?! (10-800x600 pics)
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Originally Posted by willwren
But now I think I'll just pack it back in the box and claim it was shipping damage.
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sure thing boss. ......while I'm sitting on the bar stool in twenty minutes, using a dozen cold Michelob Golden Draft Lights and/or Heinekens to easy the pain in my right hand after washing 4 L67 cars today (95 SLE SC, 96 Park Avenue Ultra, 99 SSEi, and 2000 Park Avenue Ultra).
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Originally Posted by Mike1995
I think $35 is super cheap for 71lb box like that. A replacement spindle for one of the CNCs at work came in a box like that and weighted 100lbs and shiping was well over $500 coming from the New England area.
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Originally Posted by willwren
I'm drunk, I have a dremel, and someone sent me an M90.
It'* oging to be a FUN nighT!
It'* oging to be a FUN nighT!
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