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towies in sydeny

Post by evo wagon »

any one know if there are any towies in sydeny that would tow a gq up to brisbane this week?

big ask i know lol
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Post by Ice »

could probally do it with a flat tray , cost would be the issue unless somone wanted something brought back down
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Post by evo wagon »

yer that would work just need it done asap if anyone could help would be great
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Post by v6hilux »

evo wagon wrote:sydeny to brisbane
Please be more specific about the REAL locations and you might get a better response - EG; Liverpool NSW to Brighton QLD!

I find it hard to believe the car is in the City (Syd) going to the City (Bris). And it's not as if we all live at the Airport!
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Post by thehanko »

is it driveable?

you might find someone who is keen for a ride to brissy - if you trust them to drive it as well.

try a few backloader web sites as they often offer cheap shipping, especially if the vehicle can be taken to the depo. other wise you pay for a truck to pick it up and take it to the depo as well.
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Post by evo wagon »

ok its in sylvania sydeny and its going to redcliffe brisbane can arrange to have it dropped off and picked up at a depot. its a gq patrol choppas old rig. it drives but has no rego. also have boggers i need loaded on with it.

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Post by thunder »

how much have you been quoted so far...

I have a truck (curtain sider)12t gross (7mt tray)but guessing it would be expensive for me to run that distance..I would consider it if i know im not going to lose money on it. (only do local here in sydney)

only good thing for me is i dont have to carry a log book
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Post by evo wagon »

well thanks to thunder got he patrol up here and the 80 loaded up to go back. thanks again mate and keep will keep ur details next time i need a car transported.
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Post by Ice »

so what did it cost you in the end ?
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Post by thunder »

it was a good drive..not too hard but very tired when i got home

it costs a lot.

i think i was driving a bit too hard in parts.110-115km
as i used just over 29lt per hundred kays.

i thought it might flood just past taree.with water coming up to the road both side and all farm houses with water around them
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thunder wrote:it was a good drive..not too hard but very tired when i got home

it costs a lot.

i think i was driving a bit too hard in parts.110-115km
as i used just over 29lt per hundred kays.

i thought it might flood just past taree.with water coming up to the road both side and all farm houses with water around them
i dont think people understand how much fuel a truck uses, hope someone else footed your fuel costs :)
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Post by evo wagon »

ended up costing 1350 675 each as i had a truck to go back down to the other guy.
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Post by Ice »

bargin!

Thunder you normally work for free ?
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Post by thunder »

i didnt mind..Ive never done a job like this b4.
normally just have my own car on the truck for local comps.trials,willowglen.

the truck is in work during the week.

work for free? i tow a mates car for free so i suppose so :shock:
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