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hi does anyone know how i can get 4 wheels transported. picked up from near Penrith in N.S.W. to my place in melb.
thanks...eddie
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Most couriers will take them so long as they're boxed, or mounted on a pallet. If they're reasonably light alloy wheels you can even get the guy to post them in two cartons (provided each is less than 20kg), works out about $25-30 in postage costs.
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Originally posted by peterwmh
Most couriers will take them so long as they're boxed, or mounted on a pallet. If they're reasonably light alloy wheels you can even get the guy to post them in two cartons (provided each is less than 20kg), wo
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i am still having trouble trying to get someone to transport the wheels. they ask for coupons, and say the other guy should organise it has anybody got a couriers name i could ring cheers
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you can try NEWAY transport here in Melbourne ( sorry dont have their number on hand ) and they can pick them up and do all the wrapping for you and get them down but it will cost a bit more than what has been said in other posts would be cheaper if the b
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Or you could try Pack & Send www.packsend.com.au . If the seller could put them into individual boxes he could post them because they would probably be less than 20Kg per box. I am guessing that the seller wants nothing to do with the shipping of them |
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if they are less than 20kg ea. stick 'em in the post, shouldn't cost more than $15-$20 each box, try and avoid pack 'n send for large items they can be VERY expensive. EDIT - also try australian air express, my father had a pair of small pommy bucket s Edited by user Thursday, 4 August 2005 9:29:23 PM(UTC)
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Bus companies are also another cheap way to transport bulky items. All those interstate bus companies carry quite a bit of freight as well as passengers and most usually have deals with courier companies that will deliver to your door if you don't want t Edited by user Friday, 5 August 2005 8:11:40 PM(UTC)
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try ringing a removalist they do back loading and will usualy pickup and deliver |
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I wouldnt use neway if they paid ME to delivery my goods.... Poor service by them and all their subsiduaries !!!!!
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yep go busfreight mate
or call a backloading truck company and have them delivered to a pick up point! other than that call toll
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