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6 Jan 2013
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Australia to South Korea or Japan around 15-20 march
Hello Guys
Im just arrive in Australia from Malasya and Im already thinking for the next shipment.
Maybe someone is also thinking to ship over there ???
Do u have any contact or info, please share
Im looking for the cheaper solution from anywhere here in Australia to South Korea or Japan
Here the only recorded shipping i saw to south korea is very expencive and by aircargo
Anyone has info about shipping by sea ?
I saw very old recorded shipped by sea cargo to Japan ...which is good but is also 11 years old.
Let me know
cheers Teo
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Shipping from Australia to Japan
Hello Teo,
we will ship our bike from Cairns, Australia, to Japan. At the moment we are trying to figure out which company has best rates. We will keep you posted as soon as we have some more information.
Let's stay in touch.
Ciao Michael
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hello Michael. When are u going to ship the bike? Im interested on it. In the while the bike will arrive in Japan i will visit south korea. I book the flight from sydney cause is the only place cheap u can fly there but however if is worth i can ship from there or brisbane. Keep in touch Teo
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Originally Posted by StartAdventures
Hello Guys
Im just arrive in Australia from Malasya and Im already thinking for the next shipment.
Maybe someone is also thinking to ship over there ???
Do u have any contact or info, please share
Im looking for the cheaper solution from anywhere here in Australia to South Korea or Japan
Here the only recorded shipping i saw to south korea is very expencive and by aircargo
Anyone has info about shipping by sea ?
I saw very old recorded shipped by sea cargo to Japan ...which is good but is also 11 years old.
Let me know
cheers Teo
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I know that the other way around people used the ro/ro Kiwicarrier, now named "Hoegh autoliners": Höegh Autoliners - Höegh Autoliners
By the way, I am going to ship from Japan to Thailand, tour SEA and I plan to ship my bike from Malaysia to Australia, how did you managed to do it and how much did it cost you?
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27 Jan 2013
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hey Ygo, thanks for the link i will have a look. Actually i did the report of my shipping but the net connection get wrong and almost 2 hours of my life is gone. I will write again but in word and just copy and paste
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