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Get on yellow pages online and search "car freighters". Ring around a few and get a guage on pricing as it can vary up to $2-300.

I dont think there would be a particular company that is going to take a lot more care than others because at the end of the day it all comes down to the driver who loads the car on the truck. If you are worried, get the person who is selling to remove the front bar and put it inside the car.

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i am not sure what kind of car u r buying but im presuming it is a skyline and presuming that it is not a very expensive one (i.e <20000) in light of that and considering the availability of skylines in brisbane, i would like to suggest that you consider simply purchasing one in brisbane. Not only are u able to inspect the car in person (unless u fly to melb which again requires u to fork out money) u also save on rego and inspection and transportation charges. Unless u can say the car in question is a truely unique one in one aspect or another....perhaps u should simply considering buying one in ur home state as it really saves alot of trouble and potential headache

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