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Does anyone know a rough cost of shipping a car from the States to Melbourne?
peter b
18-10-2011, 03:33 PM
Does anyone know a rough cost of shipping a car from the States to Melbourne?
It would come down to the dimension of the vehicle from memory they have set rates for normal or what they consider normal but once it cubes out you might want to get the lube out
Your best bet is to get an international freight company quote it for you
CALDIR
18-10-2011, 03:37 PM
Hi
What state is it in right now?
What make and model of car is it?
regards,
Richard
HRTSEN
Hi
What state is it in right now?
What make and model of car is it?
regards,
Richard
HRTSEN
havent found the car yet, still lookin
63 impala
CALDIR
18-10-2011, 03:44 PM
Hi
I reckon it would cost you anywhere between $4500 to $7000 depending on its current location.
regards,
Richard
HRTSEN
Hi
I reckon it would cost you anywhere between $4500 to $7000 depending on its current location.
regards,
Richard
HRTSEN
thanks bud
can't ya buy a container or container space and just fill it up ??
HSVREDSLED
18-10-2011, 04:01 PM
I stumbled upon this today while looking at boats..He does cars too.
http://www.ebay.com.au/itm/Bayliner-Sea-Ray-Crownline-Four-Winns-Tahoe-Glastron-Maxum-bowrider-boats-/180730409265?pt=AU_Boats&hash=item2a145f3131
OMR346
18-10-2011, 06:59 PM
Up until recently, i was working for a place that brings cars over regularly. Around $3000-3500 is an average price for cars shipped from West coast of America (California) to the East coast of Australia. That includes loading, shipping, unloading, cleaning, etc. You also need to make sure you have import approval sorted before shipping it over, otherwise you could be in for a nasty surprise when the car arrives and it is rejected. They either ship it back and bill you for it, or crush it. Or it could be approved but take a while, and then you have to pay for holding fees, etc, which could end up costing thousands more.
CALDIR
18-10-2011, 07:14 PM
Up until recently, i was working for a place that brings cars over regularly. Around $3000-3500 is an average price for cars shipped from West coast of America (California) to the East coast of Australia. That includes loading, shipping, unloading, cleaning, etc. You also need to make sure you have import approval sorted before shipping it over, otherwise you could be in for a nasty surprise when the car arrives and it is rejected. They either ship it back and bill you for it, or crush it. Or it could be approved but take a while, and then you have to pay for holding fees, etc, which could end up costing thousands more.
Hi
That is excellent news! Can you give me the details of a shipping company or agent that can bring cars over for me on an average price of $3000 to $3500 per car?
regards,
Richard
HRTSEN
cava454
18-10-2011, 07:17 PM
Dont forget there is tax also on anything above $1000. i got done when i ordered some parts. I have heasrd some companies inc the tax in there price which also helpful.
stockergts
18-10-2011, 08:23 PM
I have not been hit with any tax on the stuff I got from speed Inc over 6k worth
OMR346
18-10-2011, 10:46 PM
Hi
That is excellent news! Can you give me the details of a shipping company or agent that can bring cars over for me on an average price of $3000 to $3500 per car?
regards,
Richard
HRTSEN
I no longer work there so i do not have any details, but a Google search will find the answers you are looking for. I know there is a couple of mobs in Melbourne that can do it for around those prices.
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