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I had to send a front bar back to ACT, and had all sorts of problems until I found Air Road Direct.

AirRoadDirect

Their price was great, you get a discount for beeing an SAU member (search this site for the discount code) and you can track the delivery online.

Turned out costing me less to return the bar (using AirRoadDirect) to the ACT than it cost the company who sent the bar our (using TollIpec)

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Use the search luke, use the search :)

its J030N874 for an additional 5% discount -

You need to provide a weight and the volumetric measurements (length, width, height) to be given a quote.

and was on this thread FREIGHT-FAQ-RECOMMENDATIONS in the "For Sale (Private Car Parts and Accessories)" section of the forum.

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ok since this is a freight thread and i have a freight question

there is a website called VpostAsia and you can get stuff delivered to a US address and then shipped on the Australia, for things like ebay and Amazon

my quandary is, i need something similar for Amazon uk to ship to Australia :D

as i want this >>Game Pad and Headphone Combo<<

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