80 series ARB bumpers 1 winch and 1 non-winch

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They are both in great shape! They were both on daily drivers not wheelers. I have had a LOT of tire kickers but no cash yet. Dont care which one sells but one has to go. $500 for the non-winch, $650 for the winch version. Firm on prices, no shipping. thanks 303-816-1108
 
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if you would only ship..... this is so dissapointing i have been looking at your thread for a long time thinking someone would jump on it ... i know i would if i was closer
 
Still have a 2f for trade. :)

T
 
You're gonna get tire kickers if you wont ship, there's only so many 80s in colorado area and it seems that most of them already have bumpers.
 
Too bad, I have no relatives in Denver. :(
 
Will you deliver it to Greyhound?
 
you might be able to con...uh...ask someone to deliver it to cruise moab...if you can get someone to buy it and pick it up there...or transfer it to another fool...uh..."nice person" to haul it to your buyer...


Just a thought for those interested, but nowhere close to the bumper location.
 
Anyone traveling through the Denver area on their way towards the southeast?
I would be willing pay a "shipping" fee for the delivery of an ARB.
 
I would take either one of these if shipped

I would take either one if you would ship. It would probably take less time to dump it off at a UPS store then it would to repost every couple of days. This is exactly what I am looking for.
 
For all of the UPS store supporters, they charged me $11.61 to ship 1 window switch from Philadelphia PA to Houston TX, I only could imagine what a "reasonable" rate they would give you to ship an ARB bumper. Hey buddy, you gota box big enough for this bumper? Oh yea$$$$$ you bet I do!

I would love to see the rate they would quote you, there's only 1 way to ship that bumper and that's through a freight carrier.
 
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How about a loading dock?

All you need to do is strap it to a pallet, throw it on a loading dock and call FedEx LTL. I'll set up the shipping, I'll prepare the bill of lading. I really want this bumper.
 
I might buy one....or both. :)
 
For all of the UPS store supporters, they charged me $11.61 to ship 1 window switch from Philadelphia PA to Houston TX, I only could imagine what a "reasonable" rate they would give you to ship an ARB bumper. Hey buddy, you gota box big enough for this bumper? Oh yea$$$$$ you bet I do!

I would love to see the rate they would quote you, there's only 1 way to ship that bumper and that's through a freight carrier.

I work with a bunch of guys who are employees of UPS. The only thing they'll use a "UPS Store" for is to drop off packages they've already boxed and paid shipping for (via UPS's website). UPS doesn't give their employees a break on shipping, so they use the web page to produce and pay for their own labels.

Not to knock someone making a buck, but UPS Stores jack up the shipping rates.
 
I work with a bunch of guys who are employees of UPS. The only thing they'll use a "UPS Store" for is to drop off packages they've already boxed and paid shipping for (via UPS's website). UPS doesn't give their employees a break on shipping, so they use the web page to produce and pay for their own labels.

Not to knock someone making a buck, but UPS Stores jack up the shipping rates.

True, but the FedEx stores (Kinkos, Mailboxes Etc) are much worse. I have gone online to check the shipping on UPS.com and then gone to a UPS store and the price was virtually the same. I have checked the prices on fedex.com and gone to a FedEx store with the package already in their envelope, and the price was almost double. Maybe I just have a good UPS Store??

T
 

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