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| Pik4chu:
just contact local frieght place, like DHL (fedex) ro call UPS frieght. Just call thier main number and ask for frieght shipping and explain to them what you have and ask what it would cost to ship it somewhere. Most arcades cost 100-250 to ship btw. no way around it ;) Also I think you may have misunderstood my question, I have a TMNT cab with all its parts and working on the way, but sideart is in horrible cndition. Thus I wanted to know the condition of yours so I could maybe combine the two for a better look and convert the other to mame ;) And I think you answered my question. So go find out how much it is to ship them. lol |
| AlanS17:
Ooooohhh... gotcha! Ok, I'll see what I can do. |
| Raven..:
Try North American Van Lines. The person to talk to is Michelle. Shipping a game is usually around $250 (but who knows with gas prices now!) |
| Pik4chu:
--- Quote from: EyeDoc on August 23, 2005, 12:14:05 am ---Try North American Van Lines. --- End quote --- |
| CheffoJeffo:
--- Quote from: Pik4chu on August 23, 2005, 11:20:12 am ---cost is very dependent on weight, those empty cabs wont be 250 ;) Also, money can be saved by shipping it to the depot rather than to someone's front door, then it just requires them to go pick it up. Cost of course would be up to the buyer :) And dont forget paletizing, sometimes its required othertimes not. But when shipping if oyu have the option you should go for it (atleast on the more fragile items) because it helps protect the base/panels from damage and makes it easier to transport. And I am still interested in the TMNT cab! :P --- End quote --- Doesn't the TMNT have a 27" VGA monitor in it ? That'll add a buck or two to the price of shipping. Distance and locations are also big indicators -- Alan, be sure to have this info handy when you call. I've been waiting for somebody (e.g. Paige) to jump in and comment about shipping these cabinets as both are fairly common (although I haven't tracked down a MsPac for myself yet and maybe the TMNT is rarer that I thought). Cheers. |
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