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shipping an engine from USA

Post by killalux »

Hey guys,
Just wanting to know if anyone has brought an engine into australia from the US? Can anyone recomend a good freight company and have any ideas of what it will cost. weighs about 800lb's.

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Post by Weiner »

A mates old man got a speedway engine imported, I ill find out how much it cost him, but they had major dramas getting it here because of the importer I think.

I will find out tomorrow.
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Post by bazooked »

get onto the boys at locktup they should be able to help you out.
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Re: shipping an engine from USA

Post by clm434 »

killalux wrote:Hey guys,
Just wanting to know if anyone has brought an engine into australia from the US? Can anyone recomend a good freight company and have any ideas of what it will cost. weighs about 800lb's.

cheers
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Post by bulldogy »

USPS wont do that weight or size will have to be a proper forwarding style company.
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Post by Rough_Rider »

Before you import look at guys that already import engines and see what they have in stock. Take Eagle auto as example. I think they have one in brizzy. If not i know they do in sydney and melbourn and freight would be cheeper from those citys than from the states.
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Post by sideways patrols »

try calimage it cost me $1800 all up inc gst from long beach ca to brisbane for a duramax and gear box plus customs clean
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I got stooged a customs clean and storage :bad-words:
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Post by jessie928 »

it works out cheaper for a pallets worth .
4 chevs can fit on 1 pallet. you have to ring around for prices as different locations will give you different results for freight.

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Post by raptorthumper »

sideways patrols wrote:try calimage it cost me $1800 all up inc gst from long beach ca to brisbane for a duramax and gear box plus customs clean
Interesting. What model Duramax did you get and what it's going into.
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Post by hobzees4wdshop »

www.enginefactory.com.au

Try these guys if you are looking to buy and import from the states. I don't have personal experience with them but they seem to run a pretty tight service taking care of all import issues etc.

THey are based in the states and have a rep out in melbourne. Seems to know what he's on about.
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Post by mkpatrol »

hobzees4wdshop wrote:www.enginefactory.com.au

Try these guys if you are looking to buy and import from the states. I don't have personal experience with them but they seem to run a pretty tight service taking care of all import issues etc.

THey are based in the states and have a rep out in melbourne. Seems to know what he's on about.


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Post by sideways patrols »

Interesting. What model Duramax did you get and what it's going into.


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Post by bru21 »

I had a quote for a jetski for $1300 from memory I will email you the quote.

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But I later got some paint from china and it was badly damaged from the same company.

Ended up bringing in 11 ski's a 40ft for a bit over 5k. Choose your shipper carefully as they are often as rough as guts. It would work out well to get 5-10 guys together and get a 20ft as there really is no more work over LCL freight on one item. 20ft should cost 3-4k.

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Post by T_Diesel »

There is only a handful of ship owners that operate liner services to Australia because of the tight port controls we have here.

Freight forwarders are a dime a dozen around the company and all basically act as agents to book freight on the liner services. The more they book the better the rates they can get.
bru21 wrote: But I later got some paint from china and it was badly damaged from the same company.
That's why you take out your own marine insurance or buy under an incoterm where the seller bears all responsibility of loss or damage such as CIF.
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