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    #16
    I beg to differ. DHL was going to charge me $36 to ship a catback exhaust, whereas UPS and FedEx were going to charge me somewhere in the ballpark of 55-60.

    I would Imagine on smaller items, UPS or Fed Ex could beat DHL simply because the volume that those two larger companies see. On larger items, DHL owns.

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      #17
      when i worked at autoatlanta (strictly old porsches, i.e. 356/ 912/ old 911's /930/etc for any parts with the exception of transporting cars we used fedex / fed ex ground.
      but when i shipped a tranny from ga to fla with the driveshaft i went with fedex just because i was used to them found out later that day dhl was 25$ cheaper
      but i think it just depends on the size/weight as to whos faster
      Present:
      1984 633csi
      1985 635csi
      Past:
      1991 318i / 1987 325e / 1988 325is / 1986 325i / 1985 535i

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