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    sending an axleback muffler

    hey just wondering what is the best and cheapest method to send a axleback muffler. I have no box or container that is big enough.

    aust post , courier ???

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    Wrong section, but try a courier. I have found VicFast to be the cheapest/easiest - just wrap the exhaust in bubble wrap (you can get lengths from AusPost or OfficeWorks)
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    I would also chase down a box which will fit it, maybe go to a few local exhaust joints and see if they have any old ones, better to be safe that sorry, as it is out of ur control as soon as it's picked up.
    No courier likes dealing with un-packaged items!!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Kiz_EG6 View Post
    I would also chase down a box which will fit it, maybe go to a few local exhaust joints and see if they have any old ones, better to be safe that sorry, as it is out of ur control as soon as it's picked up.
    No courier likes dealing with un-packaged items!!
    Have sent heaps of things 'packed' in bubble wrap and never had a problem. If you are worried pay the extra five bucks for insurance.
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    Quote Originally Posted by ludecrs View Post
    They have the depreciation re-sale value of a burnt out and multi-rolled Commodore.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Zdster View Post
    Have sent heaps of things 'packed' in bubble wrap and never had a problem. If you are worried pay the extra five bucks for insurance.
    Yeah, true, bubble wrap should be fine!

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    i know that pack and send will ... well...PACK AND SEND, hehehe! try them, if they're in your area.

    but i usually just get bubble wrap from aussie post and i have sent it through aust post just bubble-wrapped with no probs.
    Quote Originally Posted by 1FULSIKBOY2C23Q2NT2SXI4U
    only be putting the goood shizzle in dis dizzle, for grizzle mizzle!

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    I seriously dont know why people dont use VicFast. They ship everywhere and as long as it is going to a capital city are by far the cheapest for larger items.
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    Quote Originally Posted by ludecrs View Post
    They have the depreciation re-sale value of a burnt out and multi-rolled Commodore.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Zdster View Post
    I seriously dont know why people dont use VicFast. They ship everywhere and as long as it is going to a capital city are by far the cheapest for larger items.
    Yeah, he's right, comapnies like that usually work out way cheaper that Aust Post on bulkier items, also try courier's please, you may need to have a account with them though!?!

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