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I need to get my car towed to boostworx which is all of 7k's away. Rang dial a tow and they want $110 bux, i nearly fell off my chair. Anyone recommend a decent tow company that isnt a ripoff.

Mate The from EZY Tow - he should beable to help

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I need to get my car towed to boostworx which is all of 7k's away. Rang dial a tow and they want $110 bux, i nearly fell off my chair. Anyone recommend a decent tow company that isnt a ripoff.

I am assuming that you want your car towed 7 kms

give All Suburbs Towing a call mate

look them up on yellow pages

always dealt with them mate and to be honest been very happy with the service recieved

they took great care in loading my car up and when i had a wheel come off they somehow got the car on the truck.....got nfi as to how they did that

goodluck with it mate

i would recommend getting the car towed by a private company

getting your car pulled for 7kms there is so many things that can go wrong mate

just play it safe and take my advice lol

plus i had my car towed for 18kms for just $66

which IMHO is well worth the coin

Edited by Krishy
I never had a problem with them, but my car is as high as a monster truck.

This guy also had wood planks to put down so there was less of an incline.

When RAA had to move my car, they put it on using the winch tied to my rear tow points... and my car is dumped, didnt touch the tarmac once... trick is to get em to go to the effort to put the car on arse end first... mention that u need that on the phone when you ask for a tow (provided you have those mounts that is) and im sure RAA will oblige you..

Been an RAA plus member for 12 years so far, and most of those years its really paid off... srsly guys, $120 a year ainta lot... worth having

-D

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