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Old 08-15-2005, 03:41 AM   #1
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Lund Roll pan - Seattle

$50 - I didn't research the price so if this out of line let me know. I think shipping will be fairly expansive on this due to size.
I have what I believe is a Lund fiberglass rollpan for sale (it has a warning sticker that says "LUND"). I don't think it has ever been mounted but there are a few holes that I am not sure are from the factory or not.
It came with my 2wd Blazer and I am not going to use it. I assume it is for a Blazer and a full size truck as well. I can measure it if the pictures don't answer that question.
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Old 08-15-2005, 12:41 PM   #2
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To confirm: yes it's a lund and $50 is a steal! They sell for over a $100
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Old 08-15-2005, 12:49 PM   #3
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I figured with shipping it might not be such a steal? Hopefully someone close is interested???
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Old 08-15-2005, 01:37 PM   #4
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do you have a way of boxing it? is this 50 or best offer or 50 firm? i could have fedex pick up at your door if you could box it but Id like to look into shipping costs before I make an offer.
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Old 08-15-2005, 03:13 PM   #5
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do you have a way of boxing it? is this 50 or best offer or 50 firm? i could have fedex pick up at your door if you could box it but Id like to look into shipping costs before I make an offer.
I could box it. I have a tailgate panel in a box here next to my desk that a guy was going to buy but once I got actual shipping (UPS oversize) he never got back to me??? Maybe it would be cheaper if I took down to the post office?
My only concern would be protecting it. We have a foam-in-place system here at work so I could completely fill the box with formed foam pads but I would be concerned with rigidity.

Aren't you the guy with the CC swb project? I saw in another thread you talked about selling. What was up with that?
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Old 08-15-2005, 04:42 PM   #6
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I could box it. I have a tailgate panel in a box here next to my desk that a guy was going to buy but once I got actual shipping (UPS oversize) he never got back to me??? Maybe it would be cheaper if I took down to the post office?
My only concern would be protecting it. We have a foam-in-place system here at work so I could completely fill the box with formed foam pads but I would be concerned with rigidity.

Aren't you the guy with the CC swb project? I saw in another thread you talked about selling. What was up with that?
You might look at Fedex for shipping, on big stuff they seem to be cheaper than UPS. Last year I shipped a set of Blazer side windows for around $30 from the midwest to the west coast. I built a box with foam and 1/4' plywood. They arrived in one piece.
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