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      06-10-2009, 04:14 PM   #1
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Weight Question

I want to ship my stock 162s and was wondering how much they weigh with RTF tires. i dont want to take them off just to weigh them.
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      06-10-2009, 08:01 PM   #2
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About 57 lbs front and 59 lbs rear
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About 57 lbs front and 59 lbs rear
wow man looks like shipping is going to cost an arm and a leg on these.
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Call Grey Hound bus lines and ask them about cross country shipping on their buses. This is a very low cost way to ship large packages at ridiculously low rates.

The down side is there is absolutely no delivery time guaranteed and you have to pick them up at the local bus station destination.

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Call Grey Hound bus lines and ask them about cross country shipping on their buses. This is a very low cost way to ship large packages at ridiculously low rates.

The down side is there is absolutely no delivery time guaranteed and you have to pick them up at the local bus station destination.

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lol i have never heard of this option. this is has to be ok with the buyer lol.
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