Collector's Colnago Master Team Buckler

saarf

Retro Guru
One of my masters
bought off a Gent who's wife owned it, she's meant to have done no more than 500km on it, given to them by a Team Buckler mechanic
Full team spec, Suntour Superbe pro 2x 8 speed group
NOS Sutour Superbe Pro Pedals
3ttt stem etched "Ernesto Colnago"
Two Team Buckler Jerseys in good condition
spare NOS boxed Suntour Superbe Pro brake levers and hoods
(withdrawn from sale)
more here
http://saarf.net/category/colnago-maste ... m-buckler/
 

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I can ship, but I use TNT, and due to their volumetric control policy it would have to be two parcels, wheels, and frameset
off the top o' my head approx 120 pounds I'm afraid (
 
Hi,

Just trying to help, but i received 3 frames,one set of wheels and a lot of bits in one bike box postage was around £50 but i am not in Oz! The volumetric weight was something mad like 25 kg - i have no idea how it works but that might help with a postage assessment, as yours will be at least a third of the weight - probably less.
 
The weight is limit is 20k, but it's the size dimensions they reduce for international postage, I normally just ship frames internationally
but, I've thought long and hard, and I can't part with the bike,
sorry
withdrawn from sale
 
I really don't understand the volumetric concept but my package weighed maybe 12 kg but volumetric weight was much higher.

I can understand your withdrawal, lovely bike.
 
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