Black Wald body kit (4 pieces)
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Black Wald body kit (4 pieces)
Wald body kit painted in black for $1000.00. In great condition but it has some minor scrapes on the bottom of the front lip for obvious reasons.
I would rather not ship something so large so I would like a southern California pick up. In fact, I can meet you at a body shop so we can remove it from my car and it will be ready to put on your car. (I'm kind of lazy like that. Kill two birds with one stone.)
The reason I am selling is that I am sick of cutting driveways, speed bumps, etc. I guess I'm getting to old for this. I just want to be able to drive my car.
I would rather not ship something so large so I would like a southern California pick up. In fact, I can meet you at a body shop so we can remove it from my car and it will be ready to put on your car. (I'm kind of lazy like that. Kill two birds with one stone.)
The reason I am selling is that I am sick of cutting driveways, speed bumps, etc. I guess I'm getting to old for this. I just want to be able to drive my car.
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pictures?
Can you please post or e-mail me some pictures of the actual kit. Are you located close to Los Angeles?
Thanks
George
juguryan@gmail.com
Thanks
George
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You can check this thread for Dan's SC. I think there are more than handful of people who can vouch for Dan here in So. Cal. You are in good hand.
https://www.clublexus.com/forums/sho...d.php?t=241239
https://www.clublexus.com/forums/sho...d.php?t=241239
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You can check this thread for Dan's SC. I think there are more than handful of people who can vouch for Dan here in So. Cal. You are in good hand.
https://www.clublexus.com/forums/sho...d.php?t=241239
https://www.clublexus.com/forums/sho...d.php?t=241239
Try second page.
https://www.clublexus.com/forums/sho...=241239&page=2
And to Dan, don't come back with another body kit.
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Oh Boy. Dan's WALD kit is really still in great condition. Like he says, the front lip may need a little TLC but overall there's no cracks or anything like that. I've seen it in person a few times and he's very careful w/ his kit.
The black kit will definitely look nice on another black car. Doesn't show the lines as much but up close and personal, that's a different story. Or you can have it repainted to match your own color.
Plus, w/ the right wheels....you're GOLDEN.
The black kit will definitely look nice on another black car. Doesn't show the lines as much but up close and personal, that's a different story. Or you can have it repainted to match your own color.
Plus, w/ the right wheels....you're GOLDEN.
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BAMM!
I did ship my side skirts to a recent buyer here on CL.
Since there are no large rectangular boxes made for side skirts, you will have to cut your own.
1. Get the largest cardboard box and flattened it out.
2. you may need several large boxes.
3. wrap the bubble wrap around the side skirts.
4. place both side skirts in the center of the falttened cardboard box side by side w/ bubble wrap between them.
5. use a small utility knife and trim the outer perimeter of the carboard but not cutting all the way thru so that you're able to fold each of the four sides so that it becomes a box shape.
6. Fold and use masking or duct tape to secure the corners and sides of the box.
7. Fill in the open space w/ wrinkled newspaper (the cheap way) or popcorn.
8. the box should weigh about 25-40 lbs.
NOTE: your shipping dept at your company or people you know that work for a company will have these large cardboard boxes or have some laying around the garage.
hope this helps....teeman3
I did ship my side skirts to a recent buyer here on CL.
Since there are no large rectangular boxes made for side skirts, you will have to cut your own.
1. Get the largest cardboard box and flattened it out.
2. you may need several large boxes.
3. wrap the bubble wrap around the side skirts.
4. place both side skirts in the center of the falttened cardboard box side by side w/ bubble wrap between them.
5. use a small utility knife and trim the outer perimeter of the carboard but not cutting all the way thru so that you're able to fold each of the four sides so that it becomes a box shape.
6. Fold and use masking or duct tape to secure the corners and sides of the box.
7. Fill in the open space w/ wrinkled newspaper (the cheap way) or popcorn.
8. the box should weigh about 25-40 lbs.
NOTE: your shipping dept at your company or people you know that work for a company will have these large cardboard boxes or have some laying around the garage.
hope this helps....teeman3
Last edited by martini3; 12-21-06 at 10:35 AM.
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Hey, can't they find you in the Vendor Marketplace?
To the two who have been PMing me, I am in the process of doing research for shipping. I found a box and I plan to bubble wrap it and fill it with newspaper or peanuts. I'm just doing some research on the shipping. UPS is outrageous!!! Perhaps Fed-Ex or Yellow. Unfortunately, it is Friday and time is running short. Also, I will have to choose the first person who contacted me.
To the two who have been PMing me, I am in the process of doing research for shipping. I found a box and I plan to bubble wrap it and fill it with newspaper or peanuts. I'm just doing some research on the shipping. UPS is outrageous!!! Perhaps Fed-Ex or Yellow. Unfortunately, it is Friday and time is running short. Also, I will have to choose the first person who contacted me.
Last edited by Dan_K; 12-22-06 at 09:41 AM. Reason: initial post sounded too negative.
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