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Adrian E 18th October 2016 01:05 PM

Shipping goods to Germany
 
Hi folks

Any recommendations for sending parcels to Germany in a reasonable timescale with acceptable balance of cost/risk?!

Looks like I'll be sending both cats from my car off for new internals, so they're obviously quite large components and I'd rather they didn't get smacked about too much......

Thoughts?!

Adrian

David's8 18th October 2016 01:09 PM

You just missed Vera returning to Dortmund!
Sorry I cant be more help :o

Adrian E 18th October 2016 01:14 PM

Fortunately, in this case, it's a completely different part of Germany otherwise I'd be really pee'd off :ROFL:

Company is based nr Stuttgart, so about 3.5-4 hours South of Dortmund

tintin 18th October 2016 01:18 PM

When do you need to send these? There's a (slim) chance I'll be driving to Stuttgart to visit my son, but it's unlikely to be be until at least mid-November...

mattylondon 18th October 2016 01:18 PM

I've used DPD via ParcelMonkey without problems.

MikkiJayne 18th October 2016 01:23 PM

I can highly recommend Transglobal Express. They can give you an online quote for various different options and couriers so you can pick what you want. Their customer service is excellent +++

Conquistador 18th October 2016 01:33 PM

+1 for Transglobal Express.

I've sent five 20" alloys to Germany using them before along with a couple of smaller parcels and always fast service, reliable and above all, cheapest.

Adrian E 18th October 2016 01:45 PM

Thanks all, that's really useful info.

tintin - thanks for the offer, but ideally I'll need these doing before then as it's got noticeably worse in a short space of time. A light rattle I was happy to live with, knowing they can go on for years like that, but after coming back from Birmingham I can tell it's worse.

In theory I have a buyer for my car, but I don't want to sell it without this being resolved first.

I've been quoted £140+vat+fitting for 'sports cats' but I have a feeling they'll be dangling off flexis and there's not much space in there for decent sized cans. The re-core option is about £750 to do both, which is still cheaper than the £950 each that Audi want for an exchange unit.

vagdream 18th October 2016 07:43 PM

When i had a couple of 'sports cats' fitted they were welded into the original pipes as straightforward replacements for the originals.

briang9 18th October 2016 11:32 PM

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Originally Posted by vagdream (Post 118680)
When i had a couple of 'sports cats' fitted they were welded into the original pipes as straightforward replacements for the originals.

yeah me too, and I think David has some from the same supplier (when it was Jim's car) never had any problems apart from the EML lights up every so often as the sports cats are OK for MOT, but they seem to be slightly outside Audi original Parameters. I also think they sound better than the originals as well.

Another option could be.... you cover my fuel costs on the RS6 and I would be happy to deliver them personally next week;)


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