moving-parts for shipping to / from USA

moving-parts for shipping to / from USA

Author
Discussion

N GTS

Original Poster:

735 posts

258 months

Friday 1st July 2005
quotequote all
Just a quick post to recommend Moving-parts for any shipping to and from America, they provide a most competitive, good price, and honest hassel free shipping. They handel everything, with much expertise. I've just had some wheels sent over, they arranged pick up in states, did all paper work and sorted customs and delivered to my door perfectly and within an amazingly quick time, oh yeah they're also really friendly to deal with and are American car enthusiasts. So there you go, just passing on the recommendation, also they take credit card for the lot (which was great, as I'm broke!).

http://www.moving-parts.com/

Pistonfest

838 posts

257 months

Friday 1st July 2005
quotequote all
Couldn't agree more- they shipped all my stuff, no problems at all, and always on the end of the phone to answer questions.

ZR1cliff

17,999 posts

254 months

Friday 1st July 2005
quotequote all
I can third this,Steve who runs the company is a corvette owner and real friendly and helpful guy,being a fellow enthusiast he knows where we are coming from when it comes to getting a real deal,he shipped in an engine from the U.S. for me with the minimum of fuss and at very reasonable rates and i wouldnt hessitate to use him again for such a job.

eric the brave

396 posts

252 months

Tuesday 5th July 2005
quotequote all
Many thanks Guys ( & especially Nad! )Much appreciated...

stevieturbo

17,447 posts

252 months

Tuesday 5th July 2005
quotequote all
So basically, what way does this work ??

And as a guide, what sort of cost, for say 4 wheels and tyres ?

If I was to buy something from say Summit ( who have extortionate shipping charges ), would I just contact these guys, and they would arrange collection, then delivery to me ?

Is it generally for large or small items ?? And if it was largish, how long does it take, or is there a cheap sea based option ?

Pistonfest

838 posts

257 months

Wednesday 6th July 2005
quotequote all
stevieturbo said:
So basically, what way does this work ??
Maybe best to contact Moving parts for a full explanation & quote.

And as a guide, what sort of cost, for say 4 wheels and tyres ? Please see above

If I was to buy something from say Summit ( who have extortionate shipping charges ), would I just contact these guys, and they would arrange collection, then delivery to me ? You've hit the nail on the head.

Is it generally for large or small items ?? And if it was largish, how long does it take, or is there a cheap sea based option ?
I had a coffin full of stuff delived within 5 working days, not sure if it came air or sea freight, just that the costs were good & the service was exceptional. The owners are petrolheads, so they understand your needs completely.
Give them a call to get a better idea.

eric the brave

396 posts

252 months

Wednesday 6th July 2005
quotequote all
stevieturbo said:
So basically, what way does this work ??

And as a guide, what sort of cost, for say 4 wheels and tyres ?

If I was to buy something from say Summit ( who have extortionate shipping charges ), would I just contact these guys, and they would arrange collection, then delivery to me ?

Is it generally for large or small items ?? And if it was largish, how long does it take, or is there a cheap sea based option ?


Give me a ring on 01753 689699 and I'll be happy to explain how it works - Steve @ Moving Parts