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940 dog guard and all fittings

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Old Jan 21st, 2016, 13:20   #1
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Just removed this from my 940. Don't think it ever was used much, was in great condition. I have all the parts/clips/bolts/trim sections to fit to another car - no instructions but I think someone has posted them somewhere else on this forum anyway. This one swings out of the way and clips to the ceiling when not in use.

From my experience taking it off it should be easy to fit, just need a couple of basic tools.

Will get pics as soon as I can.

£25

Don't really want to post it as the guard bit is quite big and it would probably be very expensive. I am in West Yorkshire and could deliver locally for free or meet halfway if you're coming from further afield.

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Old Jan 23rd, 2016, 12:54   #2
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Just removed this from my 940. Don't think it ever was used much, was in great condition. I have all the parts/clips/bolts/trim sections to fit to another car - no instructions but I think someone has posted them somewhere else on this forum anyway. This one swings out of the way and clips to the ceiling when not in use.

From my experience taking it off it should be easy to fit, just need a couple of basic tools.

Will get pics as soon as I can.

£25

Don't really want to post it as the guard bit is quite big and it would probably be very expensive. I am in West Yorkshire and could deliver locally for free or meet halfway if you're coming from further afield.
HI due to distance it has to be carriage. I can arrange that and as long as the parts are securely attached there's no need to wrap or package the item.

I use Hermes and can either pay you, or arrange payment and collection from my end.

If tghat's acceptable please put it down to me and advise how you would like payment. Getting urgent as my Dobe is used to being in the back of my V70 [ with DG ]
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Old Jan 23rd, 2016, 13:28   #3
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Sorry I can't post it, I don't have the time to package it up.
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Sorry I can't post it, I don't have the time to package it up.
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HI due to distance it has to be carriage. I can arrange that and as long as the parts are securely attached there's no need to wrap or package the item.

Never mind and thanx
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With that sort of attitude I really don't want to post it now.

I would never send anything in the post without packaging. Especially this item as it could be very easily bent in transit or more likely badly scratched and marked. I don't have the time to find the right packaging for such a large item anyway.
I am in temporary accommodation and can't be around to have a parcel picked up and I can't do it at work.

Hence no posting.
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With that sort of attitude I really don't want to post it now.

I would never send anything in the post without packaging. Especially this item as it could be very easily bent in transit or more likely badly scratched and marked. I don't have the time to find the right packaging for such a large item anyway.
I am in temporary accommodation and can't be around to have a parcel picked up and I can't do it at work. Hence no posting.
Not quite the same as "don't have the time to package it"...............good job you don't work in customer relations.

Hope you find someone local who can pick it up .............
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Seriously mate, leave me and my ad alone. Just forget it!

I hope this isn't the way all new forum members are treated.
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