| Go back to the thread list Question about shipping Hey Matt, I was just wondering if I were to buy a set of X-Generation Chuks, if they could be shipped to Australia without being assembled in two seperate packages. The swivels in one package and the sticks in the other. I would of course be willing to pay the extra shipping costs. Also, are they just connected by pop rivets, or is it something else? Thanks, Keane Shipping to Australia I can its just going to take a really long time. I sent chuks to Australia to Nightmare. He is on this message board. I would ask him what he had to do. I think you have to get a permit or something in order to get them into the country. Thanks, I'll ask him Hey Matt, Thanks for the reply, I'll find out what Nightmare did but yeah, licenses are needed here, although I'm not quite sure on how to get on, hence why I asked if it could be sent dissassembled, as two sticks and a swivel being shipped in two seperate packages is perfectly legal. Although for some reason, my martial arts club was still able to get a hold of a few wooden competition style chucks, in some sort of one-of-a-kind deal, except they cost a lot more than usual due to its 'exotic' nature. But now, my chux have kind of died and I am in need of some new awesomeness in the form of X-Generation Chux, lol. I would pretty much do anything to get a few. Thanks again, Keane How many? Hey Matt, I was just wondering, if you can send them disassembled, how many I would be able to get. I would like get 4 or 5 but I know it will probably take a lot of time on your part. Thanks again, Keane ^_^ hey at my club in sydney we order things from century then we just get it all sent in a BIG container in a month or two. does your instructor have a permit. Shipping I can send you 4 or 5 chuks in two different peices and two different packages. Email me for more info. MatthewEmig@aol.com You must be logged in to reply to this post USER LOGIN | ||
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