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Cheap container space available from Lisbon to Buenos aires. Anyone else?

Hi,

We still have container space available to transport your bike from Lisbon (Portugal) to Buenos Aires (Argentina) in the begining of November.

The more we are the chear it gets. Total cost for the container is arround 1.200€ so if we can ship 6 bikes it will cost 200€ per bike. Very cheap!!

Anyone interested send me an e-mail to:

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Hi Nuno,

Would the bike still have to be crated or would they all go into the container together. If it is shipped out 1st November do you know when it is arriving and also do you know how much it is going to cost to get them out in BA?

I need to ship my bike out about then if I can't find one to buy out there and I guess if I am not able to bike down to Portugal then I have no hope going through the Americas.

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Hi,

The bike doesn't need to be crated because we have a 20 feet container that can fit the bikes all together. I still don't know how much will cost to ship the bikes out of BA. Not to much I hope!

As you can understand the more we are the cheaper it gets.

There is also an English chap called Mick that is driving from England to Lisbon just to share the container space. We intend to ship the bikes in the begining of November and they will arrive there also in the begining of December.

If you have interest just let me know. My house is your house.

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There is also an English chap called Mick that is driving from England to Lisbon just to share the container space.
Hi Annette

You have a PM.

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Thumbs up Hi Mick!!

Tomorrow I am going to Lisbon to have a meeting with the shipping agent just to make some questions and clear some doubts. will give a ring after the meeting to let you know about the shipping procedures.

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Hi Nuno,

Thanks for arranging this and sorting it all out. I am looking forward to a trip down to Lisbon.

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Smile That's great news!

Hi Annete,

My pleasure!

So I understand you are driving to Lisbon to meet us and share the container space to Buenos Aires? That's great!!! It will be fun!!

Just like I said to Mick you can stay with us during the shipping process.

I will have more detais about the shipping procedures and timings this week.

Did you contact Mick?

Waiting for your reply.

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Any room left for the cargo?

As title says...i might be very late since it s already the beginning of November, but i had to try...
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Yep

I am sure that Nuno will reply to this but I know that they haven't been shipped yet as my bike is one of them and there is room for more bikes.

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good news

Yes Annette, there are good news...still some room left and i might be able to get to Lisbonne in time since i ll debark in Tangiers on November 8 and the bikes will be sealed on November 12.

Exciting trip indeed. I originally planned to spend the winter in Morocco, but Argentina is even better!

Nunno is very quickly responding to the messages so the set up might go fast

French, Portuguese and English team, we gotta love Europe

Now what will i do till December!

Btw we dont need a carnet de passage do we...
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That is the good thing about South America is that you don't need a carnet. I look forward to seeing you in Argentina.

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Ticket booked to B.A. Let s pray the AirMadrid gods that i get there in time
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When are you arriving in BA?
The flight is forecast to arrive at EZE at 22:50 on December 11 but...since Air Madrid has to deserve its reputation, it should be anything between 23 and 3 am

Nuno who leaves Lisbon airport one hour after me might make it earlier to B.A
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