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> Shipping a vehicle across a few states?, need advice
post Apr 7, 2007 - 11:10 PM
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Anyone got any tips or where to go through? I have a Celica to ship from New York to Ohio, and I need a way to tow it's ass here. I am sure people have done this before, so I want to know your experiences.


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post Apr 7, 2007 - 11:30 PM
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I just bought 2 mr2 and got it shipped for $700 each and $45 extra if not running. Go to moveontime.com and speak to Gil, he is the best. Tell him Son Vu referred you. It's the cheapest you can find, I can almost promise you. I've search for about 2 days and he is the cheapest. Usually dealership get their cost on shipping for $500 per car. The mr2 was shipped from CT to TX. Hope this helps.


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post Apr 9, 2007 - 9:55 AM
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http://www.uship.com/ its an ebay like bidding system where you put a starting price and transporters bid on your package lower and lower, theres also a "ship it now" price.

i got my shell shipped from north carolina to maryland for around 300 bucks

a lot of times you can find someone with a multiple car trailer making the trip anyway and they want some extra bucks so they go with that site.

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