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    What would it cost?

    Anyone have an idea of the cost of shipping a dead car from Perth to Sydney - the cheaper the better - speed is not important.

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    Try Adelaide Car Express, Auto trans, Australian Car Transport etc.
    We had the rangie shipped to Adelaide about 2 years ago for $500 and they also went to Sydney. I think it may have been Adelaide Car Express. Also look for backloading companies. Being a non goer many will not take it though.
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    just got a car shipped to perth from melb. on auto trans
    cost about $1280. give you some idea

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    Further to what jbell110 said. When we were arranging to freight the Rangie our initial quote was over $1000 but after a bit of shopping around we got it for less than $500, but this was to Adelaide.
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    shop around, it is usually cheaper Perth to the east as you can often get it on as back freight. Still expect around the 1k mark though

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    Thanks - not cheap - I will get some quotes but I think I will have to do a rethink.

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    We trucked the Rangie to Perth & back to Melb. for a holiday about 4 years ago. It was about $800 Melb-Perth and $600 return. Perth based companies gave a better price. Train is more expensive than truck. Height is an issue for some companies that use combined train/truck services. I can't remember the name of the company we used, but I'm pretty sure there are only to main players in the interstate car transport business now - thanks to some takeovers.

    The good news is that West-East is cheaper than East-West.

    It might be cheaper to get it going & drive it across.

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    http://www.movingcars.com.au/quick-quote.php

    i recently paid $700 approx to get a vehicle from darwin so it can be done cheaper if you hunt around.
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    I would assume if you arent in a rush you will get it done cheaper, because if a truck has to leave it will leave full or not, if there are going to be empty spaces i would imagine they would discount the spot, similar to how planes sell last minute empty seats because filling them at half price is better than not filling them. Matt
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    Having moved a few cars around the country, the price does vary quite a bit - but all i've dealt with have made a point of the vehicle being 'running'.

    However, there are some 'custom' carriers about - the blokes who move large water tanks one way - and come home empty - might find a tank carrier who'll do it - just a thought...

    This might sound a bit left of field but, given it doesnt run, whack it in a 20ft container, which also doesnt run, and ship it - just another thought.....

    ask one of those stevedore companies who operate ro-ro ships, maybe they could drag it on board and stash it, until it gets to a port near you - just another, another thought....

    ...or just go and get it and have a (long) holiday at the same time

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