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Hey mate,

just had my line moved from Vic to Perth using an enclosed service. Was done by TNT and I'd highly recommend them. Car is low with some fibreglass hanging off the front and it arrived in the condition it left in. Also car was as clean as when it left.

Probably not the cheapest but there are a lot of cowboys out there.

I would recommend TNT but then I work for TNT.If you want to get idea of prices call me on 1300 655 594 names Rob.

for legal reasons I cannot put up prices

sorry

but call anytime between 9-5pm Sydney time MON-FRI

just mention you are form SAU

Edited by spx25t

yea i would definately recommend TNT

we used them for my otha halfs 32

they brought it to our front door from Adelaide

and it was reasonably priced

plus we could track it all the way

if you want the best service for your buck use em..

i cannot fault them in anyway

I have used tnt melb to perth very good service. i have used them the transport cars all over aus.

another one is trewintransport.com.au

toll is another but I found them dearer than tnt

I would allow 1200-1500 per car its a long way at least not sure on pricing. melb-perth was 800 or so.

cheers

meggala

also remember you cant leave stuff in the cars with most transporters

Check all the insurance and that kinda thing, Whilst my r32 was being transported it was stripped and rocked up in adelaide minus indicators headlights + interior bits and pieces. I was very upset with the company to say the least. They evetually paid for it. Its a well known company. If youd like to know who it is PM me.

  • 8 months later...

got my car down from melbourne to brisbane from a company called CAR MOVERS...for $550, in 3 days...

got it down from the car carrier and the car did't move!!...can put to any gear but no drive at all...

so have to get a new clutch from Tuned in Brisbane!!!

The clutch was 100% ok when i gave them the car.......but no point arguring as i can not prov my point.... (Note your KM when y give the car, let them know that !!!)

just use TNT vehicle logistics.......i didn't use it cos it a BIT more.....but paid for my mistake :)

so free advice people....

TNT is by far the most reputable company i could find when i called around in mel, Everyone else :P well.....you know what happen to me !!!!

PS: I am not assuming...all other car carriers take cars for joy rides by the way...so dont bag me...

HI I work for TNT Automotive Logistics

actually as of last Thursday the company has now changed name to CEVA Automotive Logistics

But you can call 1300 655 594 and ask for Robert and I will be able to give you a idea of costs.

Mention you are from Skylines Australia So I know who I am talking to

Cheers

Robert

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