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Feel sorry for all you guys waiting on your cars.

I send a lot of cars, but usually have no problem getting spaces on regular services to Brisbane. Customs clearnance there is pretty quick also.

It is sometimes an issue of when you purchase compared to the shipping schedule. You should ask the broker or whoever you are using to show you the shipping schedule etc. It sux you have to do this of course, since you are usually paying them some $1000 extorsion rate to do *whatever it is they are supposed to be doing*........ I have bought heaps of cars for friends in Australia, naturally I make money at this end, but at the end of the day, they end up better off because they dont have to pay the extra $1000 to get it in....

Good luck to all...

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']my car bought mid dec

on boat jan

landed 19th

in perth by 24th

class :D

Out of interest who was your supplier in Japan, and port of loading? I have just bought a car through Geoff, and I have search high and low for information about the port my car is getting loaded at... Kanda... Found nothing.

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My car at the docks last night.

sorry to be off topic but where do you go to get such a great view..look like to go there and have a sneak peek at my car when it arrives too =)

thx

oh looking at the current RORO shipping to perth especially, container (shared) are the way to go, at least for the next few months. Back log at japan ports is crazy!

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