Freight query for bullbar

Started by su888, December 25, 2011, 11:20:27 PM

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su888

Folks, i'm set on buying a ARB bullbar online from Sydney, and wondering if anyone has had any experiences in sending them interstate (cost wise) and who to use?

Exploring all options before deciding to pickup in person.


Mace

How far interstate?

More info -  Melb, Bris, Adelaide, Perth.

Mysawag links may do the job for you.  Wat you want to get from wher to wher?

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speewa158

su888 try Swag Mail as ay this time there are a lot of movements around the country . Post it up & see what happens .  :cheers:
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Matto

Su888,

My bullbar was made in Thailand, imported into Perth, and freighted back over to Cairns. Came via TNT. The place I bought it from organised the freight - from memory is cost a couple of hundred.

I'd also second the swag mail, if it's not too far for you.

Good luck!
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su888

Thanks i've posted in the Swag mail section, its from Sydney (liverpool) to melbourne. (Can meet whereever the location maybe).

ondaboat

Try this mob
http://www.interparcel.com.au/
just delivered a winch from Karratha to Adelaide $70

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Quote from: dno on December 26, 2011, 08:05:23 AM
Try this mob.
http://www.e-go.com.au/home.do?skip=true&gclid=CP60jqudnq0CFYk0pAod23tWJg
if you use them, then hopefully it will turn up in better condition then the fridge slide i just sent to W.A with them....bent like a banana and pretty much rooted now. i have no idea how it could end up like it has, it looks like it was left hanging half off of a pallet and someone jumped up and down on it a dozen times. they were half the price of TNT and the like, but geez i don't know if i'd use them ever again.
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