Posted: 1/7/2010 7:30:59 PM EDT
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Has anyone ever done this, and can recommend a shipper?
I'm looking to ship a vehicle from south western PA, to about an hour north of Detroit, MI. |
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I was going to ship my truck out to Moab Utah for a off roading event and looked into the whole thing, long story short ....just drive the car to MI I would if I could. It's a 1999 VW Jetta with a blown motor. I was looking into putting a TDI (diesel) motor into it, and if I did that I would need to get it up to MI. After really looking into it, and talking to a few people I'm probably just going to drop another 2.0 motor into it. |
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I was going to ship my truck out to Moab Utah for a off roading event and looked into the whole thing, long story short ....just drive the car to MI I would if I could. It's a 1999 VW Jetta with a blown motor. I was looking into putting a TDI (diesel) motor into it, and if I did that I would need to get it up to MI. After really looking into it, and talking to a few people I'm probably just going to drop another 2.0 motor into it. Why not the tdi? |
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I was going to ship my truck out to Moab Utah for a off roading event and looked into the whole thing, long story short ....just drive the car to MI I would if I could. It's a 1999 VW Jetta with a blown motor. I was looking into putting a TDI (diesel) motor into it, and if I did that I would need to get it up to MI. After really looking into it, and talking to a few people I'm probably just going to drop another 2.0 motor into it. Why not the tdi? In the long run it won't be worth the hassle. I'll basically need a rear end totaled TDI as a parts car, and unfortunately that's what everyone looks for. With putting a 2.0 back in, it's just as simple as a swap. With the TDI I'll need to redo the ecu, wiring, fuel system, all that fun stuff. |