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Ring around as the price is normal but ask if car is insured for stone chips and other damage, their is a law suit going on at the moment over 10 cars transported from Sydney,

A enclosed rail container is the best way as you dont want it going on a truck all the way, usually to SA the rail from their.

I brought a 180 and VT over and was $1,200 from Newcastle and one company did a better job than the other, one didnt even was all the dirt off the car for that price.

Just choose wisely.

Hey buddy how you doing I work for TNT vehicle Logistics and it can be moved from Our depot in Perth to our Depot in Sydney for $640.00.

this is based on that your car has a ground clearance of 5 inches and is driveable and completely empty of any personal or loose items.

I am not at work today but call on Monday and ask for Robert (thats me)

1300 655 594 and i will look after you.

For that price 640 it will be loaded into a rail container and shipped to adelaide then put onto the back of a car carrier to be moved to Sydney.

also included in that price is a warranty which protects the car upto a market value of $60,000 against scratches dent or worst case scenario Write off

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