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Transporting Car from England to Northern Ireland


Warhon3

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Just drive it, but with breakdown/recovery cover. Simples.

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Appreciate all the help. Will let use know if I make the journey! 

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Will you have to sort out import duty etc ?

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2 minutes ago, Terry Everall said:

Will you have to sort out import duty etc ?

No I don’t think so. Northern Ireland is still classed as part of the UK. Different story if I was from Republic of Ireland. 

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Might be worth contacting Will Corry at Corry Motorsport/Corry Classics at Ballynahinch as he is often transporting cars the other way including to compete in MG Midget racing: https://www.facebook.com/CorryMotorsport/about?locale=en_GB

 

The other thing is this weekend (Sat 4th May 2024) is the opening round of the British Hillclimb Championship at Craigantlet: https://www.facebook.com/photo?fbid=854232343390408&set=a.451558800324433&locale=en_GB Apart from a fun day out might be worth asking around the paddock on any advice/leads on transport to Northern Ireland.

 

One possible saving might be to get the car transported to either of the two ferry routes from Cairnryan in SW Scotland, meet them there and then drive it on and drive it home, having come over as a foot passenger.

 

There are often regular HGV multiple car transporters on these ferries going to NI so might be worth googling to see there are regular runs that would take a single car as part of a larger consignment perhaps from a central pick up point. You might want to try NI based companies that normally do this such as: https://www.johnstoncartransportltd.co.uk/vehicle-transport-solutions & https://ajcartransport.co.uk

 

Good luck

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Don't ask me how to do this but I'd try and find someone from NI trailering a car to England and coming back empty. I'm sure they'd do a cheap deal being as anything is better than coming back empty. 

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5 hours ago, Mike Wood said:

Might be worth contacting Will Corry at Corry Motorsport/Corry Classics at Ballynahinch as he is often transporting cars the other way including to compete in MG Midget racing: https://www.facebook.com/CorryMotorsport/about?locale=en_GB

 

The other thing is this weekend (Sat 4th May 2024) is the opening round of the British Hillclimb Championship at Craigantlet: https://www.facebook.com/photo?fbid=854232343390408&set=a.451558800324433&locale=en_GB Apart from a fun day out might be worth asking around the paddock on any advice/leads on transport to Northern Ireland.

 

One possible saving might be to get the car transported to either of the two ferry routes from Cairnryan in SW Scotland, meet them there and then drive it on and drive it home, having come over as a foot passenger.

 

There are often regular HGV multiple car transporters on these ferries going to NI so might be worth googling to see there are regular runs that would take a single car as part of a larger consignment perhaps from a central pick up point. You might want to try NI based companies that normally do this such as: https://www.johnstoncartransportltd.co.uk/vehicle-transport-solutions & https://ajcartransport.co.uk

 

Good luck

Appreciate the help Mike, many thanks 

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56 minutes ago, Flying Carrot Steve said:

Don't ask me how to do this but I'd try and find someone from NI trailering a car to England and coming back empty. I'm sure they'd do a cheap deal being as anything is better than coming back empty. 

Easier said than done lol but yes a good idea all the same

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Just seen this post - I run a trailered transport business and £950 - £1000 isn’t far off due to ferry and will be an overnight stay due to tachometer (if they run compliant) and make sure they’re compliant!! And have the correct insurances in place! 

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Thanks to everyone who replied.


Very fortunately a member who lives close to me saw this post and ended up selling me his Westfield! 
 

I am the proud new owner of @RX05s 1800 zetec. This car is a credit to its previous owner and is immaculate! So thanks again 
 

Hoping for many happy miles in this over the next few months 😎

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3 hours ago, Warhon3 said:

Thanks to everyone who replied.


Very fortunately a member who lives close to me saw this post and ended up selling me his Westfield! 
 

I am the proud new owner of @RX05s 1800 zetec. This car is a credit to its previous owner and is immaculate! So thanks again 
 

Hoping for many happy miles in this over the next few months 😎

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Great result! Enjoy the new machine 👍

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A pleasure doing business with you @Warhon3. I hope you have as many enjoyable enjoyable years with it as I did. 

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Well that is a great result and shows the value of this forum and club. Enjoy the new car!

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