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#11 Re: Freight from US to OZ
hotrocket Posted on: 2008/4/6 21:30
Quote:

Mitch_photog wrote:
These are from NZ to:
AU$260 to Melborne/ Sydney
AU$308 to Perth
AU$338 to Adelaide

So I think that from the US would be a sh!tloads....


hey mitch those prices would shift up and down i recon, is that on full cars of parts alone


#12 Re: Freight from US to OZ
Mitch_photog Posted on: 2008/4/6 22:52
Sorry mate, thats just for a gearbox, took those prices from another post...


#13 Re: Freight from US to OZ
hotrocket Posted on: 2008/4/6 23:20
Quote:

Mitch_photog wrote:
Sorry mate, thats just for a gearbox, took those prices from another post...


BUGGA!!
i was going to look into shiping a few ute's over .......while where on the subject i wounder what it cost to bring cars from NZ,

I was looking through TRADEME.COM.NZ and seen they have the longer 1200 utes, why didnt we get those utes, or maybe we did but only a few made to our shores.....


#14 Re: Freight from US to OZ
Mitch_photog Posted on: 2008/4/6 23:33
Mate I wish that shipping prices were cheap... I would ship over a 2 door sedan...


#15 Re: Freight from US to OZ
hotrocket Posted on: 2008/4/6 23:43
Quote:

Mitch_photog wrote:
Mate I wish that shipping prices were cheap... I would ship over a 2 door sedan...


yes hoo no's, .....wife and I are looking into a holiday over there, i mite do sum shopping and sus out how to get one home


#16 Re: Freight from US to OZ
Dodgeman Posted on: 2008/4/7 0:37
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Mitch_photog wrote:
Mate I wish that shipping prices were cheap... I would ship over a 2 door sedan...
The US 2 door is left drive & to do the conversion properly involves a firewall change which would be neither easy, nor cheap.
Leave it left drive & you have all the dramas that our US brothers experience with multi carb induction systems that can't be fitted due to the location of the clutch & brake master cylinders.

I never did figure out why the US gradually phased from right drive to left drive during the period between 1910 to about 1920.
[In the movie "The Great Race" with Tony Curtis, all the cars are correctly right drive]


#17 Re: Freight from US to OZ
Mitch_photog Posted on: 2008/4/7 1:00
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Dodgeman wrote:
conversion properly involves a firewall change which would be neither easy, nor cheap.


Yeah BUT IT WOULD BE WORTH IT... I would love to do one with a wild blown a15, painted that nice 005 Turkois color, original interior style but re-trimmed in white leather, some sexy oldschool rims... I could wright an essay on how the car would be...



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