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KuttySark

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The photos seem to be down on your website. Honestly, that's far out of my price range right now but I would love to drool over some pics if you'd so kind as to post them again.
 

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Just a comment on putting vehicles in containers. I do a lot of military hauling & I take Ford F-350 crew cab diesel long beds to ports up & down the east coast for shipment over to the sandbox. I've watched & helped load these into containers. Shipping in a container is probably the safest & most secure way to move a car overseas. I was shocked at how little the trucks could move around in the containers. I expected a little side to side rocking but there was NONE. I've also seen workers "diaper" a car after it was in the container. They wrap it in protective fabric to protect the exterior during the trip. A lot of sheiks do that with their high dollar cars. If your company is willing to pay to store it for 2 years, it would be cheaper to just have them ship it to you. I don't know about Australia, but I know it costs about 1000.00 to ship a car from Balt., MD to Lome Togo, Niger. That's on an Autohauler ship. It may be cheaper on a container ship. Don't sell it.
 
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