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anyone have any recommened companies? car does not run atm... im assuming train is cheapest?

had a bad incident importing my cef... transported from qld to sa... lots of things missing, motor was blown, 2,000kms on the clock... chassis rails f**ked... anyways enough of that

im looking for a non 4 digit pricetag way to get the car here safely from qld... any suggestions?

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TNT are a joke.

I transported a car from QLD to Perth - they farked my front lip - after 2 months im yet to be paid for the damage that THEIR accessor approved to be replaced.

Customer service is a joke. I have since contacted them (last week) and told them not to bother - as I wont be paying the bill and the lip was more than the transport fee.

In short - TNT are shit.

Dan

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i wouldnt touch tnt or toll

i know people whom have worked there... stay away!

also not looking for any small or cheapass companies... my cefiro i imported which was deivered to me by a small single person trucker business was completely f**ked... blown engine, 2000km joyride, crushed chassis rails lower control arms and exhaust and front bar... lots of stuff stolen

im still going through the legal arguements with them atm for 13k in damages and a car which is alot more work to be registered now

I may give this Adtrans place a call... insurance of the vehicle included in their fee?

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