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Tony, Tony, Mike, Lang, Hanno and Motto, thank you all for your wisdom and experience.
What's life without adventure eh? I have at this point received one quote from a shipping agent, I will say he was very prompt and his advice thorough. I think I would certainly head down that route. He also reinforced the quarantine and also more recently the asbestos issues. It is also a matter of $$$ and I'm thinking I need to budget close to $10,000 AU On shipping, taxes et.al. Just a matter of convincing the bank manager and minister for war and finance. Cheers Gentlemen, Thank You |
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Tim
If you are bringing a single vehicle in your cost of $10,000AUD is a safe number at the present time - you will probably get some change back. Try very hard to get someone to share a container with you as it reduces costs tremendously as a 40 footer is nowhere near double the cost of a 20 footer. Put both vehicles on the same Bill of Lading in one name and you will only pay one Entry. If the agent still wants to do two Entries he is ripping you off. I am a great believer in Roll On Roll Off and have shipped several vehicles around the world that way. Never had a scratch or as much as a mirror stolen. It is greatly cheaper than container, no packing, trucking, container charges. Just deliver it to the shipping yard, hand them the keys then 6 weeks later collect the keys at the arrival yard and drive out the gate (after fixing up the bill organised by your customs agent of course). I have a number of times been organising for a group and have had people gasp at putting their dirty old $20,000 Jeep loose on a car carrier to be damaged. When I asked them to look around the yard at the 2,000 other brand new BMW, Mercedes and even Ferraris being loaded beside the Jeep, the smarter ones realise maybe destruction is not a common occurrence. Lang |
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Thanks Lang,
Your words are reassuring. The freight forwarder who provided a quote did in fact suggest roll on, roll off, purely on the dimensions of my 'dream' vehicle. The all-up costs at present put it just out of reach. I hope this won't be interpreted as wasting people's time, but the information and advice I have found invaluable. Kind regards Tim |
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Tim Keep the idea alive - it will happen one day.
Lang |
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Thanks Lang,
You are right. And it will. My wife has given me leave of absence for a short period and though it might seem counter productive to the overall dream, I am heading to the UK next week, with the highlight being War and Peace. Compensation and inspiration bundled up together. Cheers Tim |
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That will be bad news visiting War & Peace, it will fill your head full of ideas of vehicles to ship home! We might meet there. I know of a few other Aussies who are coming.cheers Richard
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Richard 1943 Bedford QLD lorry - 1941 BSA WM20 m/cycle - 1943 Daimler Scout Car Mk2 Member of MVT, IMPS, MVG of NSW, KVE and AMVCS KVE President & KVE News Editor |
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Tim
Why don't you come home and tell her you bought her a present while you were in England? Lang |
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If you chance across and individual Aussie please introduce yourself. Cheers Tim Last edited by Tim Lovelock; 12-07-17 at 10:23. Reason: Minor corrections |
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