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#1 Posted : 20 years ago
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i live in perth, im looking at buying a car in QLD.

what is the best way of gettin it across?
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#2 Posted : 20 years ago
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Take 3 days off, book a cheap flight.... pick up the car and take a couple days to drive it back! You'll love every moment of the boring drive cause you will be in your new car ; )

Or ring someone like Finemores and get them to transport it.
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roughly how much does it cost to transport it?

i will be flying over to look at the car if i get it, its a 2dr HQ
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I would be reluctant to take a long drive with a car I didn't know. When I brought a car back from Melbourne I bought a Sit Up seat on the train, that gave me cheap freight on the car, I then loaded the car on and flew home, was a lot easier than the situ
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haha yeh, the car still has the original 186 in it. i wouldnt trust it.

but still anyone got a cost of their train, truck, pushbike, anything :)
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#6 Posted : 20 years ago
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I looked into transporting a running ute from Adelaide to Brisbane a month or two ago... transport company quoted me $800 depot to depot.

From memory, a QR website said a train journey for the car was over $500 with an accompanying passenger. (They w
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well, as we all know, its more expensive to get a car transported from east to west rather than the other way around ...

I had a car sent over from melbourne a few months ago through the cheapest transporter, TNT, and even then it cost $893 .... so QLD
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