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Onkyo TX-NR636 networked AV Receiver with Spotify and full Dolby in Atmos support. 7x HDMI inputs, 7.2 surround output with 2x Zones. Wi-Fi, Ethernet and Bluetooth connectivity, can stream direct from your phone. 4K/60fps upscaling available on 5x HDMI inputs. Also supports turntables without additional amp.
Bought from Richer Sounds in 2015, very rarely used tbh. A few small scratches on the top of it but nothing major, the rest of it in mint condition. Comes with all accessories including remote, FM aerial and the AccuEQ mic for speaker calibration which is quite rare to see with these receivers secondhand. I should have the box and receipt for it somewhere.
Looking for £220 inc fees & next day delivery anywhere in UK & Ireland. Based in Glasgow so could meet and take £10 off sale price.
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Looking at the posts, it looks like @Glws had actually showed interest in some parts before anyone else and I’ve totally missed it when scrolling through. Hold my hands up and apologise.
The mechs are still available if you are interested, if not, please let me know as there is another person interested.
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Cranks, brakes and shifters sold. Will leave the following parts in here until tomorrow and will then shift over to the components forum.
Frame & fork - £200 delivered
RD & FD - Dibs'd by @Tonytiger81
Wheels & tyres - £250 delivered
C2 bars - £25 delivered
C3 stem - £10 delivered
EC90 Steatpost - SOLD
Saddle - £40 deliveredCan drop prices on bulk orders.
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Ok, the strip is happening today, so if all interested parties make payment today, I can also have them sent out today.
@PhilDAS You are first dibs for the brakes. £90 delivered?
@Tonytiger81 You are first dibs for FD & RD. £85 delivered?
@khalid You are first dibs on shifters, and 2nd dibs on mechs. £90 delivered for shifters? -
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Sorry, maybe it's just me that thinks placing an online order on the Wednesday and not receiving it until the Monday is taking the piss a bit?
There was literally no option to have a next day delivery, or upgrade from Hermes 3-5 working day delivery in any way, shape or form, even if spending over £1000. Do you think that is acceptable for an online retailer these days?
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It genuinely puts me off ordering from them. I’m sure there used to be different postage options including next day and Saturday delivery, but I only ever get the Hermes option. It’s an impossibility to decide on a Wednesday morning that you’re going for a blast at the weekend, and order something from Rapha to be there in time. Not really acceptable in 2019.
With the amount of orders they must ship and the value of the shipments, surely they can get decent rates with someone like UPS or DPD to offer next day either free or <£4.
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Yea, understandable. I think at the time the cranks and spiderring cost me around £700, and they have only had a few hundred miles on them. They are pretty much the main part on it for me that will determine if I split it or not, and I've priced accordingly. If they go, pretty much everything else will have to because I'm not putting on some FSA chainset to get it sold whole. I would adjust prices depending on whether other parts were bought at the same time though.
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Yea, I definitely would make more money splitting, but it's a bit of a faff and I would prefer to sell the bike as a whole to someone that would get the same use out of it that I've had. That being said, I did note some rough figures before advertising and this is what I had put. I would only consider splitting if for instance yourself and PhilDAS bought the parts mentioned, so that I'm not sitting with a whole bike basically missing a couple of derailleurs or brakes for example.
They may be well off, but just going by recently sold prices on here and eBay as a guide.
Frame & Forks - £200
Crankset - £250
Shifters - £90
RD - £50
FD - £40
Brakes - £90
Wheels & Tyres - £250
Seatpost - £40
Saddle - £40
Now on eBay so no longer available on here.