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Has anyone ever shipped a bike from Russia? Can any one help?... Please?
I'm looking to ship my 1968 dnepr (with side car) from Miass, Chelyabinsk, Russia postal code 456300) to New York, United States (zip code 12865). Right now the bike is in parts and crated. I suppose it could be shipped as parts. If someone knows of a broker in Chelyabinsk or a freight forwarding company that has good rates and it reliable I would greatly appreciate it. Any help would be greatly appreciated. Thanks. Robert
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