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got another skyline sitting at my cousins place in Victoria that i need to get back here

its not drivable and all the trucking places said that cause its not drivable it will take 3-4 weeks -_-

name a price or what ever and we can work something out

need to get it here asap before the council go Q_Q

Mitch - you car hire a car trailer for about $70 per day + $20 deposit. If you have a decent car to tow the trailer and able to drive over, spend the night and then drive back you could get your Skyline here for $140 plus fuel. $70 if you were really keen to drive over and back within 24 hours (although I wouldn't recommend this if you don't have someone to take turns at driving).

Just a suggestion.

mitch...

myself and kidafa have his stag with tow bar and a car trailer....

gna b the best part of

3000kms on the car, 1 nights accom, 6 tanks of fuel... food for 2 hungry M/F'ers

name a price n well get days off work rocking :)

mitch...

myself and kidafa have his stag with tow bar and a car trailer....

gna b the best part of

3000kms on the car, 1 nights accom, 6 tanks of fuel... food for 2 hungry M/F'ers

name a price n well get days off work rocking :D

its only in melb haha , 800kms each way

right now i only have $400 :)

its only in melb haha , 800kms each way

right now i only have $400 :)

how much do professional car carriers charge?

Being melb, it could be cheaper for you to put it on the back of the train

-D

how much do professional car carriers charge?

Being melb, it could be cheaper for you to put it on the back of the train

-D

its not drivable so hardly any of em want to touch it

and the ones that do will take close to a month as its not priority :)

cheapest i found was $278 but that has to be dropped at the depo and picked up from the depo

its not drivable so hardly any of em want to touch it

and the ones that do will take close to a month as its not priority :)

cheapest i found was $278 but that has to be dropped at the depo and picked up from the depo

are you an RAA member?

they do free towing to a certain point :D If not, sign up tomorrow, will cost u $115 for RAA plus, and then head over to melb and call them, make em tow it to the depot, and do the same when it arrives in adelaide

Problem solvered

-D

EDIT - They tow up to 20km in the city and up to 100km in rural areas for RAA Plus. RAA premium gives you 50km in the city, 200km in the boonies

are you an RAA member?

they do free towing to a certain point :) If not, sign up tomorrow, will cost u $115 for RAA plus, and then head over to melb and call them, make em tow it to the depot, and do the same when it arrives in adelaide

Problem solvered

-D

EDIT - They tow up to 20km in the city and up to 100km in rural areas for RAA Plus. RAA premium gives you 50km in the city, 200km in the boonies

nah im not

When you join on the spot you only get standard benefits for the first call out.

joining up wouldnt benefit me much , already been through this with a mate who works at RAA

nah im not

When you join on the spot you only get standard benefits for the first call out.

joining up wouldnt benefit me much , already been through this with a mate who works at RAA

nah thats when you call them out without being a member and then you pay the dude on the spot for membership

if you call them up on the phone, aka tomorrow, and apply for FULL raa plus/premium membership, you'll get full benefits the first time you call them - which is whenever you can get to melbourne to be honest

get a tow for the car to the depot, and then get the free taxi to the airport/train station, then the next day call RAA again and get another tow - standard benefits are few, but the plus at least gives you unlimited call outs and the towing..

-D

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