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WTB: Trunk body plugs/ GOING TO THE YARD

MellowVR4

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Looking for 2 of them please, Their the ones underneath the trunk carpet and the spare, I believe their about 2" in diameter. Let me know please, Thank you.
 
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MellowVR4

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Dont wanna sound cheap but thats way too steep for what they are, Thanks tho for the quick response.
 

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In all honesty its a fair price. You have to consider someone going out of their way to pull them, pack them up and go ship them. It all takes time. He'll clear what, $10-$12 after its all said and done? Maybe just buy them new at the Dealer or see if there are any local junkyards around.
 

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Thats probably what I do. If I where selling them I would probably ask 6$ shipped, considering they can easily be put into an envelope with a stamp.
 

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A flat rate box or envelope is $6. So basically you don't even want to give me $5 for my time. I agree the parts aren't worth anything, but it takes a while to remove them, properly package them, print a shipping label, and then take them to the post office.

I could so $10 shipped if you want then snail mail in a regular envelope. You not going to find them cheaper from the dealer.
 
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I would advise against just tossing them in a regular envelope. The sorter will probably tear it and you'll never get them. Cut a piece of cardboard and put the parts in and bend the top over and tape it securely on all sides. It will be a few bucks to ship but they'll actually get there.

Sadly this is why I don't offer to pull many small parts and stuff. Not many people are willing to pay even though you're doing them a huge favor.
 

LIV4PSI

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I agree. I offer to ship them as a favor and Mellow acted like I'm trying to hustle him. If he was local, I would gce them to him.

Not to mention that I spent 16hrs picking up my parts car, another 30hrs stripping it, and I am still in the hole $1,200...
 
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MellowVR4

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I've parted cars out also and shipped parts to variouse locations as many of us have, and it sucks and it does take time, Its all good gents ill just hit a junkyard and get em from a DSM. Thanks
 
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