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PostPosted: Mon Sep 24, 2012 9:21 am 
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Hi guys, been looking at 1275's lately and what I'm wondering is if anyone knows a good company that would transport an engine? Anyone done this before?

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Just strap it to a small pallet and shrinkwrap it.
I got one from Bundaberg to Sydney a while back, I think was sent via TNT.

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or try posting it up on uship.com/au

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Try e-go.com.au you can save by either dropping off at depot or collecting at depot or both. Would need to be strapped to a pallet or similar though.

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