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Does anyone have a DHL account or similar with cheaper shipping rates ?

The radiator im wanting to bring over is too big for USPS so need to go courier.

i can pay a fee if you want to use you account just let me know.

I have contacted them and asked them to get back to me regarding an account, the more you use it the cheaper it is, so i dont know if anyone wants to let me know if they are interested in using it to get cheaper shipping - if this is possible i dont know.

Otherwise if you have found any places that shipped stuff cheaply please let me know.

Thanks

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cheap shiiping yes. from the USA - no. japan yes. I have a rather large order from there that can take another box if required. (it has to be OEM though.)

Thanks Chris, its from USA and not OEM, thanks for the offer.

I found a site, well Delco gave it to me

http://www.shipito.com/shop-pricing

More than 50% off regular fedex price

Thanks Chris, its from USA and not OEM, thanks for the offer.

I found a site, well Delco gave it to me

http://www.shipito.com/shop-pricing

More than 50% off regular fedex price

Lol @ Delco...:whistling:

That's a fair saving too! They'll generally give you a couple of options, an make an effort to do it as cheaply as possible.

I use www.comgateway.com

Much better rates it would seem than ShipItTo. No monthly fee, no fees at all if you ship the itme out within 15 days, small repacking/consolidation fee if you want to combine multiple parcels, low shipping fees.

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