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Mike_420
4th September 2011, 18:12
Posting to a lad on here tomorrow, smoked jewels if that makes a difference.. and im needing to know the weight,

looms and bulbs included

thanks :)

Mike_420
4th September 2011, 18:16
managed to find a thread with nearly all weights for the saxo but i cant seem to find a weight for two rear lights.. :(

Furio-Gazza
4th September 2011, 18:35
Put them on some scales?

Robin91
4th September 2011, 18:37
'Bout three fiddy.

Rob_McLav
4th September 2011, 18:38
Put them on some scales?

my thoughts exactly :)

Bound
4th September 2011, 18:39
Don't think I've ever picked them up but at a guess - 15kg? Is it for courier purposes.. If it is just put 15kg, they won't weigh them.

petrolhead_19
4th September 2011, 18:44
no way will back lights weigh 15kg lol, id say more like 7kg give or take.
I normally just guess when sending something, then get the company to collect it, they dont weigh them so it be alright

Rob_McLav
4th September 2011, 18:46
rear lights will be like a few k each say max 5k for both of them.

Bound
4th September 2011, 18:46
no way will back lights weigh 15kg lol, id say more like 7kg give or take.
I normally just guess when sending something, then get the company to collect it, they dont weigh them so it be alright

Two of em?

I thought 10kg at first.. then upped it to be on the safe side.. I know they are plastic but I thought they might not be as hollow as I first though, might be more dense etc.. Dunno. I mean the front lights (pair) can't weigh more than 7kg.. I've only ever taken fronts out.

I think my perception of weight is fucked up :D.

Regardless - If it's for courier purposes they won't weigh them.. More important to get the dimensions accurate than the weight on something as light as lights.

Mochachino
4th September 2011, 18:59
75kgs mate.

Mike_420
4th September 2011, 19:06
ill go for 10kg then, not a price change between 5 and 10 so makes sense..

LSOfreak
4th September 2011, 19:18
they are definately not 10kgs. probably not even 5kg for both

Rob_McLav
4th September 2011, 19:34
they are definately not 10kgs. probably not even 5kg for both

i agree ^^^^^^

spudders
4th September 2011, 19:38
just weighed a pair on kitchen scales 2.1kgs for the pair

Mike_420
4th September 2011, 19:51
thanks buddy, appreciate it,

shell-vt
4th September 2011, 19:53
postage costs £7.50 ish

Mike_420
4th September 2011, 19:54
yeah thats what im finding, thats with parcel2go

shell-vt
4th September 2011, 20:08
we,ve sent a few 206 units so average costs £7,50 £7.60 max...

Moke
4th September 2011, 20:37
Why not just box them up and send them by Royal Mail?

Postage is like £4.50.

Mochachino
4th September 2011, 22:22
£5.50 with interparcel

Mike_420
5th September 2011, 09:36
ill check out interparcel, thanks.