Hi.
FIrst off, I'm sorry if I'm breaking the rules by putting up the post - but I'm stuck and I don't know where to turn.
Basically, I have a friend who desperately wants this (http://capetown-westerncape.gumtree.co. ... Z345501918) Mini.
The problem: The engine is shot, and we're based in PMB (Natal) - the car has to either be towed or freighted up here.
Now, my dad is down in Mossel Bay - so we have a contact in that area, but the problem is trying to get this Mini up to 'Maritzburg. My friend has a spare engine and will fit it to the body.
The reason I'm responsible for trying to sort this out is because he already has a mini in 100% condition, and will do a straight swap with me for this pick-up Mini if I'm able to get it for him.
A few people have suggested using a train or a truck, but I don't know who to contact. Alternatively, the Mini can be towed up but I don't know anyone willing to tow it up here from Cape Town.
Can anyone help me out, please?
Getting a car up from Cape Town to Pietermaritzburg
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Re: Getting a car up from Cape Town to Pietermaritzburg
If you want to put it on a train, the Shosholoza Meyl website will probably be your first stop. You will likely have to travel on the train with the vehicle though. This may be the most cost-effective option.
Alternatively, you could arranged to have it trucked up. These guys were the first hit on my Google search, but do a bit of shopping around if that's your plan.
Probably won't find someone to tow it though.
Alternatively, you could arranged to have it trucked up. These guys were the first hit on my Google search, but do a bit of shopping around if that's your plan.
Probably won't find someone to tow it though.
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Re: Getting a car up from Cape Town to Pietermaritzburg
IF it will fit on the back of a Kia and IF you'll pay my diesel from JHB-MBay-PMB-JHB I could probably lug it down for you. Oh - and add a case of beer to the price. Sommer Castle.
Think it'll be cheaper to go with UberAdmin's Google thingy though!
Think it'll be cheaper to go with UberAdmin's Google thingy though!
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Re: Getting a car up from Cape Town to Pietermaritzburg
Well, I got a quote from that trucking company.
Just short of R6000.
So...yeah. What Kia do you have, doo_much? I don't know how much space you actually have on the back there
Just short of R6000.
So...yeah. What Kia do you have, doo_much? I don't know how much space you actually have on the back there
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Re: Getting a car up from Cape Town to Pietermaritzburg
So, from joke to roadtrip? I'm in. BUT.
Round trip from here will be ~3500km. At ~8.5 km/l it is still a steep amount of money - you do the sum. And don't forget to add the beer.
Kia's loadbin is about 1.6m by 2.8m - Will the Mini fit?
Round trip from here will be ~3500km. At ~8.5 km/l it is still a steep amount of money - you do the sum. And don't forget to add the beer.
Kia's loadbin is about 1.6m by 2.8m - Will the Mini fit?
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Re: Getting a car up from Cape Town to Pietermaritzburg
If I work that out correctly....Almost R5 000 in fuel alone
Okay, road trip cancelled - sorry. I think my mate is willing to go down himself to fetch it - I was just hoping for an economical way to bring it up here.
Thanks for the offer, though
Okay, road trip cancelled - sorry. I think my mate is willing to go down himself to fetch it - I was just hoping for an economical way to bring it up here.
Thanks for the offer, though
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Re: Getting a car up from Cape Town to Pietermaritzburg
Pleasure. There used to be a place in Mosselbay that did a' each us much as you can' sushi special on Mondays.
I'd have loved to go by there again...
I'd have loved to go by there again...
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