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Old 25-10-2011, 06:17 PM   #1
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Default Sending an Engine Via Sea frieght who and how much?

Not sure if this is the right place.

But i post it on Fordforums as it seems that a lot of you guys buy stuff from america.
Anyway i'm selling an rb30 block and bottom end and soemone from america is interested in buying it. They never got rb30's in america so theyre desirable for those who look at doing rb30/26's for they skylines and stuff. He seems legit and buys a fair bit of performance car stuff.

Anyway does anyone know what a rough estimate or a good place to get a quote for shipping an engine to america. I've emailed a few places for quotes but if someon has a rough idea of what it cost to get an engine sent to or from america that great

Thanks in advance Pub

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