Peugeot Re: importing fr Australia?

From: Geoff Kirkpatrick (britcarnut@yahoo.com)
Date: Wed 23 Apr 2008 - 13:27:00 EDT

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    I brought a 1951 Rover 75 sedan over in 2005. Between the shipping cost, freight brokerage in Australia, customs brokerage in US, trucking from LA to Santa Cruz, etc etc it cost me about $2500 to get it from the Australian dock to my driveway. Pretty painless experience overall, just a lot of complexity. I don't know how the costs have changed since then; I would assume upward. This was a roll-on-roll-off shipment; if you can arrange for the car to be containerized that could be cheaper.

    Geoff
     
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