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Old 06-01-2012, 09:20 AM   #1
tickford2001
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Default Car transport: Melbourne / Sydney

Hi all,

Anyone need to move a car, trailer, caravan, funiture etc form Melbourne to Sydney or Sydney to Melbourne?

Im heading from Melbourne to Sydney tonight in my truck and have space for one or two cars, and back on Saturday with space for one car.

Doesnt have to be a runner, can just be a roller, the truck normally carries race cars so is equipped with a winch. Also have a towbar if you need a trailer/caravan moved.

Occasionally people post up here looking for transport so just thought i would offer. Not looking to make any money out of it, just a contribution towards fuel would be nice...

Cheers!

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