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 Shipping Trim? I need to ship the window trim and some smaller chromed parts from my car.  Anyone have suggestions on how to accomplish this with minimal damage?  I swear it's made of tissue paper.  Ugh Thanks in advance for the suggestions. | 
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 this is how mine came in very sturdy tube. each piece bubble wrapped  https://im1.shutterfly.com/media/47a...D720/ry%3D480/ http://im1.shutterfly.com/media/47a5...480/[/url] | 
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 PVC pipe with end caps | 
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 Large box and lots of bubble wrap should be fine. | 
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 The tubes or PVC are great if the pieces are straight enough to fit in them. | 
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 Carpet tubes work well and you can probably get damaged 12' tubes at a local store or Home Depot/Lowes for free. I have some GM factory window trim that came in GM branded cardboard tubes. | 
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 Or the local glass shop, we gots loads of tubes from extrusions around, most of them will say CRL on them, cap em and ship em... | 
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 My NOS rocker spears for my Camaro came in a card board tube. It worked fine. | 
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 Get off your butt and fly them to where they need to go.... a perfectly legitimate use of a P38... Everyone else has told you what I would have.... LOL | 
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