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If you wrap it and put it on a half pallet / skid you could get Vicfast to delivery it for about $100.

do you have the website or phone number ?

what if i dont have the half pallet will they still accept it ?

cheers

any others ?

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pack and and send are really good. i use them to send full kits interstate so front and reay bar and skirts in one massive box. did a package to be sent to goldcoast and it cost me $80 and they picked it from my house. for an extra $30 they pack it for ya soyou just drop the goods off.

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Yeah they'll still accept it unwrapped because it's a lightish object, but pallets help to prevent damage that's all. www.vicfast.com.au

cheers mate,

vic fast was 119

pack and send was 135 then extra 30 to wrap

thanks for you help guys

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Mate give me 100 and i will put it in the grace removals truck with all my furniture and posesions.

It will also be covered under my insurance policy.

It will arrive in Melbs on or before the 21st

Sounds like the best option to me Adz :/

Can you bring down some sunshine too thanks, cheers.

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