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    Shipping Wheels Sydney to Brisbane?

    Anyone shipped wheel interstate lately? Sydney to Brisbane say? Who do you use and what did it cost?


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    I have used these guys twice. First time was wheels/tyres, Syd to Bne about $110 from memory. They damaged one of the wheels (powdercoated) but paid for repair in full.

    I would recommend them.

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    Quote Originally Posted by brimway View Post
    I have used these guys twice. First time was wheels/tyres, Syd to Bne about $110 from memory. They damaged one of the wheels (powdercoated) but paid for repair in full.

    I would recommend them.

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    I'll second e-go.
    Quick delivery, cheap and good service.

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    Smartsend. $50 for a set of four 17" wheels without tyres, metro Brisbane to metro Sydney.

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    Quote Originally Posted by rayray086 View Post
    Smartsend. $50 for a set of four 17" wheels without tyres, metro Brisbane to metro Sydney.
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    Smartsend Melbourne to Brisbane 60 or 70... super easy.

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    i used e-go to send a swaybar to Melbourne. Cheap, easy. Depot was close to home.
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    Used e-go to send a set of 18"s from Brisbane - Melboure, was $81 I believe.

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    Check out temando.com
    It allows you to get competative quotes from varous shipping companies, then book, manage, track all from the one place.
    I've used it a few times.
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    smart send and e-go.
    smart send we sent 8 wheels with tyres from Melbourne door step to Adelaide door step for $120 over night, dunno if its possible to beat that.
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