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Hey guys

Just a couple of things I need advice on...

1.Any of you have send or received an engine interstate in the past? If so, how much could I be looking at?

2.Also, Does anyone know of car delivery, does the car need to be drivable? and also what prices would I be looking at?

Its Friday today and after hours so cant get a quote, any help would be good, as I need to make a decision which way to go

Thanks fellas

Ric

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Thanks guys, I went to that website and I got quoted $300 from Melbourne to Adelaide.....not bad.. Only thing is, they do say that the car needs to be DRIVABLE :ninja: damn!

Anyone else knows of a company that deals with non-drivable cars?

Cheers

Ric

Thanks guys, I went to that website and I got quoted $300 from Melbourne to Adelaide.....not bad.. Only thing is, they do say that the car needs to be DRIVABLE :( damn!

Anyone else knows of a company that deals with non-drivable cars?

Cheers

Ric

try the no. i posted before. my car was non-driveable

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