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Old 27-08-2013, 09:16 AM   #1
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Default Sending an Exhaust ? Vic -> NSW (+ request for help)

I just bought an exhaust off eBay. Wondering the best way to get it sent. The seller hasn't used a courier before. I haven't sent something like an exhaust before either.

It weighs 40kg all up, so most places want it on a pallet at that weight, which the seller likely can't do.

Any suggestions? My last resort is a 9 hour drive to pick it up on Friday

It's going from 3178 to 2540. No one is doing a Vic > NSW run soon are they?

Or would anyone be able to pick it up form the seller and help me organise sending it. I'd compensate for any time this takes.

Thanks



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