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William Block
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shipping Euro heater

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Advice needed on packaging a Euro heater I sold. Those who know me will be amazed -- the last Porsche I successfully sold was a '65 SC coupe to buy my '65 cabriolet. I sold my '59 356A sunroof in 1998 but bought it back in 1999 -- can hardly be construed as a successful sale.
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Re: shipping Euro heater

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Bill,

The easiest thing for you would be to take it to either a UPS or Fedex store. They will pack it for you and then ship it. It's one stop shopping and if you have the buyer paying for it then you are good. It's a bit more expensive than packing it yourself, but not much more and it's the easiest way.
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Registry #8339

'65 C coupe
'64 C cab

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2014 Boxster 981
2005 997 C2 Cab
1967 Karmann Ghia Convertible
1966 VW Single Cab
1966 Ducati Cafe Racer
1964 Karmann Ghia Coupe
1963 Beetle

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