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It's something close to that. I looked into it a few years ago wheni wanted to bring some of my Grandpa's cars to here from the Philippines.Originally posted by Dudermagee View PostI believe so
Fucking typhoon ruined all of them though 😥. I'm talking all stock '49 Merc coupe, '62 Impala, '53 Dodge coupe, and '59 Fairlane sedan. And other than shipping, they would've been free.
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It won't be for a couple years. Most likely they'd be euro carsOriginally posted by Jlyons617 View PostIf you do, sign me up. I'm looking for a couple.
That sucks man. Plus they were your granddadsOriginally posted by theseeker411 View PostIt's something close to that. I looked into it a few years ago wheni wanted to bring some of my Grandpa's cars to here from the Philippines.
Fucking typhoon ruined all of them though 😥. I'm talking all stock '49 Merc coupe, '62 Impala, '53 Dodge coupe, and '59 Fairlane sedan. And other than shipping, they would've been free.Dude... My nissan has like a v8, man.
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Assuming you are asking about Japan to US, 5k is too much.Originally posted by Average_Jerk View Posthow much does it cost to ship a container full of cars anyway? like $5k?
Most containers hold two cars. Shipping to Eastern European ports(Klaipeda/Poti/etc) from Houston cost me $800-1k per car, depending on the port.
You can occasionally find Nivas in the states, but rarely are they in decent shape.Originally posted by Jlyons617 View PostThat's cool. I was looking for a fiat 126 and a Lada Neva.
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yoFloccinaucinihilipilification
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same same
been doing paperwork of my business all day at my day job, need to turn all my stuff in at the accountant, so i can recuperate my VATFloccinaucinihilipilification
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hmm strange, you got leak somewhere maybe?Floccinaucinihilipilification
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