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[alfa] shipping engines, transmissions, cars, bumpers



Hi all,

400kg of engine, tranny, other parts, from Milan Italy on to Genova, by boat
to New York and then train to Chicago was 240 Euro. HOWEVER, I then got hit
with all sorts of b.s. fees on this end - terminal fees of $100, broker fees
($90 PER shipment, so ammortize over a big shipment if you can), and other
stuff I cannot recall, as well as a nominal amount for taxes. I ended up
spending $350 on this end. Shipping was a fixed cost per 100kg of weight.
Taxes were per 100kg also.

In a happier note, I shipped a 97 lb alfa V6 transmission from Fremont, CA to
Phoenix, AZ for $51 with FedEx ground. They will take up to 150 lb if shipped
to a business address. Tranny under 100 lbs, means that it can also be brought
on a plane from overseas if you pay the extra luggage fee (probably not worth
it though as they charga a bundle).

I've had good luck shipping bumpers within the U.S. on greyhound IL to WA for
$55 for a front bumper of a 164. Buyer picks up the box at the greyhound
station a couple days later.

Cars from Antwerp Belgium to the New York are $1200 one way. Milan to New York
$2000.

Shipping 164's from central IL to Fremont, CA cost me $725 westbound, but cost
my friend $800+ eastbound. I guess that means there is more demand for
saltless CA cars being shipped back east :)

happy shipping!

Karl
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