how to ship shock absorbers from japan?
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02-19-2013, 01:02 PM
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at the end I am sending the suspensions by sea, at least is cheap...I shipped stuff by sea before and it always arrived
about shipping companies I have experience only from japan so I can't really help you, I used nittsu when I sent my engine some years ago and I think I paid about 800 euro, the crate was very expensive, they had to use fumigated ispm15 wood and they put valves on two sides like I was shipping some kind of bomb...and I had a very hard time opening it. I still have the base part intact because it's too big for the stove and I can't even chainsaw it as it's full of nails... and I am pretty sure you have to remove all liquids from the engine before sending it. |
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how to ship shock absorbers from japan? - robotype - 02-18-2013, 12:16 PM
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