Interstate Transport
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Interstate Transport
Hi guys I was wondering how much would it cost to send yeah car up by trailer from Melb to Perth. Any recommendations of good transport co??
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Re: Interstate Transport
Viking Express are a good company.
They have a a major depot in Perth and Melbourne. I'm not sure on price so you'd need to call up;
03 9368 5700
http://www.vikingexpress.com.au/
They have a a major depot in Perth and Melbourne. I'm not sure on price so you'd need to call up;
03 9368 5700
http://www.vikingexpress.com.au/
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Re: Interstate Transport
Depo to depo is cheaper then house to house and more costly if the car is non driveable
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Re: Interstate Transport
nah the car is drivable. my mate is thinking of relocating to perth so i tot i'd just ask for him
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Re: Interstate Transport
$1200 on average. varies by one to two hundred generally, across different companies.
A little more, for house to house delivery.
Depot to depot is slightly cheaper.
Take about 2 weeks or more.
Nothing extra must be in the car, besides the standard tool kit and spare wheel.
OR
If you can do it by train, it will be $800, or so, I think.
The only difference is, someone HAS to be there, when the train arrives, for collection.
A little more, for house to house delivery.
Depot to depot is slightly cheaper.
Take about 2 weeks or more.
Nothing extra must be in the car, besides the standard tool kit and spare wheel.
OR
If you can do it by train, it will be $800, or so, I think.
The only difference is, someone HAS to be there, when the train arrives, for collection.
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Re: Interstate Transport
Install a towbar on the moving truck and hire car trailer lol