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Car Transport

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#1
  • はみー
  • mail
  • 2023/12/10 13:54

I am moving from Hawaii to Mainland. Can I put my moving stuff in the car when I take the car to the mainland? Or does it have to be empty?
I would appreciate it if you could tell me. Thank you in advance.

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#2

You can't put anything personal in the car, the only thing you can put in the trunk is the spare tire, and if you are sent by Mattson, you will have to bring your personal belongings back in a box for inspection, and they won't accept a gas tank unless it is less than a quarter of a tank.

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#3
  • Sean0914
  • 2023/12/11 (Mon) 19:36
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We containerized our household goods and car together.
In doing so, I put clothes, dishes, etc. in the car, trunk, and back seat. It may not be possible to deliver only the car, though.
It was cheaper than shipping the household goods and the car separately.

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