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Shipping a motor



yellow freight delivers alot of our engines. shipping usually runs about 180 
from Texas.



Chris DeLong
Fine Tuning
206.367.5503
Seattle, WA USA





>From: Jeff Toomasson <jtoomasson@yahoo.com>
>To: Euroroc II <flaatr@yahoo.com>, Scirocco-l@scirocco.org
>Subject: Re: Shipping a motor
>Date: Tue, 1 Apr 2003 20:08:30 -0800 (PST)
>
>
>You'd have to go with a normal, 18-wheeler type freight company. Try these 
>guys.
>www.con-way.com
>Warning: IT AIN'T CHEAP.
>Warning #2: If you're planning on using my driveway for this venture, there 
>must be a requisite Grace Period  ;)
>  Euroroc II <flaatr@yahoo.com> wrote:I need some advice about shipping a 
>motor across country... Air freight is
>ridiculously expensive and FedEx and UPS won't go over 150Lbs.
>
>Anyone ship a motor before? Who did you use and how much did it cost?
>
>-Raffi
>
>
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