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I bought some forks from upside down world and the postage was 60 AUS, then the bozo put the cost of the forks and the postage on the "value" sticker so I paid double import duty.
Not meaning to sound a spoil sport or anything, good price for good cranks, just buyer will end up paying near 70 extra quid on top of that to get them here...
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This may be true, I don't know exactly how it will work but if someone is interested I will definitely look closer.
Out of interest, and totally honest-legit-not-trying-to-sound-like-a-tart question here, but did you read the bit about splitting the postage? Because at least what I was trying to say, was that the buyer would only be responsible for import duty and some of the postage (the portion being the the cost to ship a similar item from one end to the other end of the given country). Don't know if I have quite got that across or totally confused everyone...
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I was a tiny confused but it prob just the beers at lunch causing that.
I wish the chap I bought off was as up front and as with it as you appear to be... quoted me 30 then it turned to 60 and he just posted them anyway/without confirming...
Anyway, nice rare cranks for a good price!
Selling a set of DA10 pitch crank arms that are kind of just sitting on my shelf looking at me...
http://www.flickr.com/photos/91049853@N04/sets/72157634497999236/
These were used before I had them, and I didn't even touch them. I would say they're in good<-->very good condition, with the only major marks being around the pedal hole. Threads and tapers pristine as far as I can tell. Total lack of any shoe rub on the arms themselves.
Length is 167.5mm, pedal threads are english. Useless trivia: apparently, 167.5mm DA10 cranks were available only on 'order' direct from Shimano. If I was an ebay seller that would be enough to qualify me to babble something about rare and slap on a further hipster tax.
Anyway. ONLY crank arms, nothing else included. Looking for 135gbp as seen in the pictures.
The catch: I'm an Aussie. My deal has been in the past when I sold a few bits in the US, that you find the postage cost to send from one end of your given country to the other end, I will cover anything beyond that which is then attributed to the 'international' side of things. I'm looking to uphold this but this is my first (attempted) sale in the UK/Eu, so I need to get a firm quote before I promise anything too much - will advise at contact.
Anyway, enough of my dribble. Dibs and PM as standard, dibs to be honoured primarily to save confusion.
Cheers.