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Ian,
That's a pretty good deal !!
I checked-our Rupert myself, he's been in the game
a long time, he has a BIG shed full of engines and a Yard full of front
cuts.
His office is a small wooden table surrounded
by engines a phone a fax and he has a mobile.
If he does have e-mail, it must be at home -
it's certainly not on his card or the phone book.
It's something I can confirm, when I need to ring
him again.
George
No
Problem George, just putting in a plug for Rupert ;-). After Bill
posted Rupert's name and number I bought a 4 port from Rupert for 2800 AU
( works out to 2135 US) shiped to my local dock. I plan
to handle the paperwork myself at my end. Every recycling yard
I spoke to last fall did not seem too interested in shipping to me once they
heard that I lived in Canada. I ended up buying a new but
defective TII engine locally $1500 later I have a new
TII. I hate to pass up (what I think is a) a good deal,
the price is right and Rupert seems like an honest fellow.
I am going to decide over the next few months which engine I will
use.
Ian,
Sorry! I thought someone on here had paid $550
for shipping and paperwork.
Anyhow the prices are 'there about', which
would have to be confirmed between the supplier and the
purchaser.
BTW Don get his freight for $150 - all the way
to Western Australia, which is the other side of the country. Now when you
consider that is the same distance across the USA - that's a good deal in
anyone's language.
George ( down under
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