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Junior Member
Join Date: Feb 2012
Posts: 5
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Hey all just a quick question im trying to get a Burton snowboard over from the US to Australia and was just wondering if anybody knew any legit (middleman) company's that could help with this? as obviously you cant ship Burton products internationally. If there is another way to do it im open to suggestions any help would be greatly appreciated cheers.
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Veteran Member
Join Date: Aug 2009
Location: Hokkaido in my mind
Posts: 1,350
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Ebay is usually the best bet for generic boards like burton, they make way too many boards so in the next month they will be flooding ebay and the sellers always send overseas.
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Junior Member
Join Date: Mar 2013
Posts: 1
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Hi there
I am a flight attendant and travel to LA every week. I own a po Box there so if anyone would like to post any snowboarding items to my post box i can bring them back to Aus for you. Snowboarding equipment is so cheap over there and its all on sale now as their winter season is coming to an end. I will just charge you a fee to bring the items back. if you are keen let me know jenny.kyna@gmail.com |
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Member
Join Date: Mar 2010
Posts: 40
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Look at Price USA or IPS Parcel. Personally, I have used Price USA to ship a Ride board and Rome bindings separately from the US to Australia. Shipping/Handling on the baord was around $150 but I think it's likely to be closer to $200 now. Let me know if you would like any more details.
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