shipping parts to UK
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66coopers.. I usually do about 2-3 containers back to the UK a year.. but have NOT shipped single container this year.. since the Pound dropped about 25%.. I would have gladly shipped for FREE later bc
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alex. I totally agree about Emma. using her now for all import to the USA .. later bc
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Shoot me an email as to what S block condition and price. If it doesn't cross the ocean maybe we can work something out. I have way to many sets of Cooper S rods. Steve (CTR)
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hehe.. you had me going. let me know I can help.. guess you need to just call Emma at www.mapcargo.co.uk how soon do you need to ship??
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I shipped a palletbox back home from Ohio to Somerset back in August, containign engines, wheels, tools, heads, a Canadian bumper etc etc.
One email to Emma at MapCargo and the pallet was collected, shipped, and then delivered to me - no fuss, no hassle, no stress, no nothing.
One payment covered all the fees and import duties.
Painless and I'd happily recommend them and do it again. Far from expensive too.
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hehe.. you had me going. let me know I can help.. guess you need to just call Emma at www.mapcargo.co.uk how soon do you need to ship??
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Bill took it down to the UPS store, declared it as a work of art - antique British Casting in Iron, used the large flat rate box and it can be delivered. Only a small sticker for customs - item description and the price. How else can you describe a Cooper 'S block?
By the way Bill only kidding.
By the way Bill only kidding.
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I'm not sure there is a cheap way. I quit shipping in that direction. Between the paperwork and dealing with the guy on the other end, it has not worked out for me. How one can declare something as worth $50. on the customs form and ensure it for $500. don't sound right to me. Steve (CTR)
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66coopers.. well you need put it on a standard pallet. AND swrink wrap.. this is MUST on both.. and have export broker and then import broker in the UK.. are in the atlanta area? might be as easy and cheap to ship air freight from Atlanta to london.. contact me off line.. as you know I have import and export broker.. coming from the UK to the USA. I use Emma Pittway Travelers at www.mapcargo.co.uk you will need TWIC card to get into the port.. can drop off here. but my guy will charge $250 to take to port alone.. let me know if I can help.. later bc email 704.487.6797
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Wanting to ship a used block to the UK - What is the cheapest way to do this and what custom forms, etc. are required?