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Grain Surfboard Kits Group Purchase & Shipping

  • 23-12-2007 09:32AM
    #1
    Closed Accounts Posts: 159 ✭✭


    Well, if you want to be yer own Santy, then heres your chance.

    There are 2 confirmed buys going ahead. With the dollar the way it is at the mo, and 10% off for the Xmass season, the boards will be very reasonable.

    Shipping for a 5'6 type individually is currently around
    250-350 USD (125-175EUR)
    Shipping for a longboard individually is currently around
    400-500 USD (275-350 EUR)
    However, a group shipment will reduce costs by a fair amount,
    but can only get a full quote when we get a confirmed amount.

    Kits, Prices, Details at
    http://store.grainsurfboards.com/collections/surfboard-kits/

    Subtract $75 from the prices to buy without Glass or Resin
    (which you can easily pick up from charlotte@techworks.ie)
    Glass and resin do not affect shipping as they are sent separatly.

    You dont need to be a carpenter to build these boards, just practical.
    its an ideal Winter/Spring project.
    And, by doing the work yourself, you can save a mint, as these boards complete are worth over 1,500 USD

    The way it will work is that you place the order with
    nick@grainsurfboards.com

    Then orders are to be sent to one address in Dublin, where you or someone you send can collect the kit.

    PM me or email Nick with any further questions.

    And just in case anyone is wondering - I do not get a commission on these sales, just trying to get a good price on shipping like everyone else.


Comments

  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 1,103 ✭✭✭promethius


    Irishsurfer that sounds like a great project.
    I’d love to know how you get on with these, maybe some photos when you’re done?
    Have you surfed a wooden board before?


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