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I got my CA18DET and gearbox delivered from Sydney to Melbourne. As long as the engine is loaded onto a pellet the company I used charged $120 to pick up and deliver to my workshop in melb.

Always use private couriers, they're so much cheaper and will bend over backwards for your business (like organising a truck with a crane to pick up pellet if there's no loading facilities etc).

I got my CA18DET and gearbox delivered from Sydney to Melbourne. As long as the engine is loaded onto a pellet

You might want to try putting it on a pallet instead... I wouldn't trust a pellet to support the weight of a motor. :)

(before i get flamed for my pedantics, funky started it!)

thanx peoplz lucky for me i got two jobs and one of em has forklift access... and yes private couriers are the way to go.

i also rang up some workshops and and spare parts shops and asked if they could recommend any1... so far the cheapest quote i got was $135

now that thats sorted, were the hell do u get this wire strap that i keep hearing about?

it was Aussie wide Logistics that did mine

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0404 055 083

Easy guys to talk to and negociate with. Based in Melbourne, but specialise in interstate deliveries.

Otherwise you could try http://www.busfreight.com.au but I dunno if they do engines.

Transport Company I work for could possibly do it but that price of $135 sounds very good. They would also only transport it from Dandenong to Wetherill Park as they dont normally touch anything other than chilled goods.

R31Nismoid hahahahaha u dont no shit, brescisni didnt build PANNIC, AVO did.... wen Mille (the owner) sold his car he sold it to Danny Besciani they tunned it up slightly and claimed it as their own. then they built up PLATNM with almost the same mods. they learned a lot from PANNIC and apply those techniques and ideas from Terry Wilson (at, yep u guesseed it chump, AVO!!) on their customer cars.

... but then y do i feel that u wont absorb much of this??

and FUNKEYMONKEY busfrieght r good people they do all my small interstate frieghting, but they wont do an engine... the logistics company sounds good tho

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