Anyone know the easiest way to ship a engine from So-Cal?
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Anyone know the easiest way to ship a engine from So-Cal?
hey guys I'm trying to pick up a motor for my '72 Carina but it is located in socal. I was thinking of just spending a weekend there and picking it up on the way but I might not get the chance since school has started for me. so I was wondering if anyone has any advice on how I could ship the motor from socal to here with as little hassle as possible?
any input is greatly Appreciated
any input is greatly Appreciated
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okay. Just offering a suggestion. Otherwise, you'll be paying freight charges.
I've seen it done...and since I doubt most of the people who'd be coming from SoCal up here would have use for that kind of an engine...
...and the offer of $50 to drop it off to you, or meet up to pick it up...
I've seen it done...and since I doubt most of the people who'd be coming from SoCal up here would have use for that kind of an engine...
...and the offer of $50 to drop it off to you, or meet up to pick it up...
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Ill have to look into it, thanks Roo.
