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Britain Smith |
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I have a small package of Carrillo Rods (9lbs) that I need to ship to Sydney...both UPS.com and FEDEX.com estimate the charges to be approximately $120 from a drop off location here to the Sydney International Airport. Does anyone have any insight on a method of shipping that is reliable and cheaper...
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Rick_Eberle |
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I just had some euro tail light lenses shipped over via USPS Airmail. They tok 9 days L.A. to Sydney. Cost was US$34 for a 4lb box - my mate Dan insured them for US$600, after I told him how hard it was to find them. (The guy I bought them from wouldn't ship international).
I've had things shipped FedEx Economy Air, which lets you track your shipment (Look Honey, my front indicators are in Hawaii!!!), but I think for anything over about 5kg or that wont fit in a FedEx Box, the post office is the way to go. Cheers, Rick |
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