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Hey guys im interseted in a Kit thats located at Melbourne, Victoria. Post code: 3802 and right now im interested in buying a whole kit but the shipping of the kit is 300.....so has anyone got any contacts or even any company's that can do a better price? or any idea who i can ask?

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Chi

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i like DHL we use them alot at work and they are very effective(from east to here generally in 2 days), not sure how much they would be though. You could always get a Quote from www.packandsend.com.au they are quite handy.

$300 is a good price

2 days by road :)

i like DHL we use them alot at work and they are very effective(from east to here generally in 2 days), not sure how much they would be though. You could always get a Quote from www.packandsend.com.au they are quite handy.
fast ways are crap....i had them deliver me a clutch from sliding performance...and it took them like 3 weeks to deliver my clutch :P

+1 for the crap factor of fast way took 13 days to deliver my coilpacks

+ 2 for fast way beeing ghey, they took ages to get my nismo injectors to me, i wouldnt use them

if it was me i would use either Toll Ipec or Startrack, they are pretty good and have online tracking etc etc, pretty decent times for getting the item delivered aswell

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