shipping an engine???

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  • M3Driver
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    $500 is insane for an engine. We ship them for under $200.

    Try www.savtrans.com

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  • 2mAn
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    Originally posted by Dirty325ix
    It won't be much cheaper but you can ship an engine from one fastenal location to another through fastenal. You just have to pick it up and drop it off at the store
    Can you tell me more about this?

    Im looking at shipping suspension and headers for a Cayman across the country

    Originally posted by stonea
    I heard B Randon is pretty good at shipping stuff
    ohhh yooouuuuu

    Cant believe I never saw this

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  • ThatOneEuroE30
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    Originally posted by 2002jm
    This is the cheapest way to do it. If you have it brought to your door, it is pretty expensive.

    jm

    Thanks for all the input...even the ship image:)

    jm

    Yes cause then they need to bring a lift gate truck where as if they take it to a hub it doesnt matter cause they have loading docks

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  • 2002jm
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    Originally posted by ThatOneEuroE30
    strap it to a pallet and then box it in the pallet with 2x4's and ply wood. Take it to a freight company and they will put it on one of there trucks and take to the closets hub to its destination and then the buyer has to go and pick it up and sign the bill of lading. Thats how I ship motors.
    This is the cheapest way to do it. If you have it brought to your door, it is pretty expensive.
    jm
    Thanks for all the input...even the ship image:)
    jm

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  • 2002jm
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    Originally posted by djjerme
    It's called Geocaching.


    But in all seriousness, what engine are you looking for?
    Do you have an engine for sale:)?
    jm

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  • Matt341
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    Dont use UPS

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  • ThatOneEuroE30
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    strap it to a pallet and then box it in the pallet with 2x4's and ply wood. Take it to a freight company and they will put it on one of there trucks and take to the closets hub to its destination and then the buyer has to go and pick it up and sign the bill of lading. Thats how I ship motors.

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  • AndrewBird
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    Seems like if it is on a pallet, you can ship it with UPS/Fedex/DHL Freight. No idea on cost though, but they usually have lifts on their trucks and a pallet jack to make things easy.

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  • 2002jm
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    pm sent

    Originally posted by djjerme
    It's called Geocaching.


    But in all seriousness, what engine are you looking for?
    pm sent to you:)
    jm

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  • djjerme
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    Originally posted by e30onBBSs
    I heard he sends a free treasure map to find your parts with the tracking info

    It's called Geocaching.


    But in all seriousness, what engine are you looking for?

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  • e30onBBSs
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    Originally posted by stonea
    I heard B Randon is pretty good at shipping stuff

    I heard he sends a free treasure map to find your parts with the tracking info

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  • htx_e30
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    Originally posted by stonea
    I heard B Randon is pretty good at shipping stuff

    Icwhatyoudidthar [emoji57]


    Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk

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  • stonea
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    I heard B Randon is pretty good at shipping stuff

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  • Dirty325ix
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    It won't be much cheaper but you can ship an engine from one fastenal location to another through fastenal. You just have to pick it up and drop it off at the store

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  • Das Delfin
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    Here's what I used last time:

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