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Offline Jimbags

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Re: Interstate 4wd transport
« Reply #25 on: September 29, 2018, 05:51:56 PM »
We used ceva (via kent removals) to transport a corolla and the patrol from bris to melb. They don't like anything in the vehicles. We had the pickup driver wanting me to remove the fridge even tho we had previously organised that it was going to be in the car. Fridge is on a locked msa drop slide and unless they broke the whole thing weren't going to get it out. Strangely they are fine with kids car seats which take seconds to remove?

Price was around $1400 for both vehicles door to door. And patrol is 2" lift, 33's and roof rack so just on 2mtrs tall.

One tip i would offer is remove any toll tags you may have in the vehicle because it is a real pain trying to get toll charges reimbursed.

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Re: Interstate 4wd transport
« Reply #26 on: September 30, 2018, 10:33:40 AM »
There's a few people using this service..
https://www.loadshift.com.au/
Just do a bit of home work and don't take the first quote.

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Only need to transport the cruiser early next year, so doing all the research and will probably end up with transporting from Britain Shane to either Perth or Broom, leaning towards Perth because summer is wet season up north.
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Re: Interstate 4wd transport
« Reply #27 on: September 30, 2018, 10:59:56 AM »
l can see a road trip coming on      8) 8)                      :cheers:
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