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I'm shipping my XK8 from Hawaii to North Carolina, 2 week ocean and 2 week truck.
Has a new battery and no issues.
Any thing I can do to prevent issues, while in transit?
Has a new battery and no issues.
Any thing I can do to prevent issues, while in transit?
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Make sure your key will open the trunk manually. 
I had an issue once when I put my car on a train. The dumb@$$ who drove the car inside the train car left the headlights on and drained the battery. They had to manually open the trunk to get it jumped.
I had an issue once when I put my car on a train. The dumb@$$ who drove the car inside the train car left the headlights on and drained the battery. They had to manually open the trunk to get it jumped.
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And if you still have your Apollo wheels you offered for free how about you throw those in the trunk and get them closer to me.
I can figure out how to get them from NC to FL easier than HI to FL.
I can figure out how to get them from NC to FL easier than HI to FL.
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+1Originally Posted by rothwell
Make sure your key will open the trunk manually. .....
Auto head lamps OFF, A/C OFF and radio OFF - everything that can cause drain.
A new battery could be OK for two weeks but not if they leave the key in the ignition. Jaguar use a Transit Relay on the battery +ve terminal when shipping vehicles to prevent battery issues.

Unfortunately these are removed at the original PDI and discarded so getting hold of one is going to be impossible. Just have to accept it's likely to need jumping.
Take a detailed set of photos (interior and exterior) just before you hand it over and inventory everything in the tool kit.
If you have both remotes and master keys - keep one set. Several reports on the forum of keys going missing in the care of a carrier.
Can I ask how much it costs to ship a car from HI to the East Coast?

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I take it you are moving to North Carolina. Whereabouts? We live in Raleigh....
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Ok answers to all..
Yes moving to NC, expect to ship the Jag mid-July. Final location is still not determined, depends on wife's job search I'm retiring but Eastern NC somewhere around the Goldsboro/Kinston/Greenville area. That's where the grand kids are. Hope to meet some forum members after I get settled in, will join the Carolina Jag Club.
Costs $2200 all in Maui to door delivery in Kinston area, appx 4 weeks total transit time. Fortunately my Jag sits for two to three weeks now with no battery issues. So hoping it will make the trip OK.
Plan to print out the parking brake instructions as well as instructions to not leave the key in the ignition and tape them on the dash. Hoping they will also lock it. When it gets to West coast I've been assured it will stay on the same trailer all the way to delivery, no transfers.
Yes have two sets of keys and remotes plus valet, trunk lock works good.
Rothwell, I can't believe you remembered that offer, it still stands. The Apollo rims are in rough shape, mostly chrome flaking some curb rash. Don't think they will fit in the trunk but may have room in my container if you really want them otherwise may just dispose of them on Maui, let me know.
Yes moving to NC, expect to ship the Jag mid-July. Final location is still not determined, depends on wife's job search I'm retiring but Eastern NC somewhere around the Goldsboro/Kinston/Greenville area. That's where the grand kids are. Hope to meet some forum members after I get settled in, will join the Carolina Jag Club.
Costs $2200 all in Maui to door delivery in Kinston area, appx 4 weeks total transit time. Fortunately my Jag sits for two to three weeks now with no battery issues. So hoping it will make the trip OK.
Plan to print out the parking brake instructions as well as instructions to not leave the key in the ignition and tape them on the dash. Hoping they will also lock it. When it gets to West coast I've been assured it will stay on the same trailer all the way to delivery, no transfers.
Yes have two sets of keys and remotes plus valet, trunk lock works good.
Rothwell, I can't believe you remembered that offer, it still stands. The Apollo rims are in rough shape, mostly chrome flaking some curb rash. Don't think they will fit in the trunk but may have room in my container if you really want them otherwise may just dispose of them on Maui, let me know.
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Those rims are fairly rare so worth saving if they are not bent or cracked.
I can remove the chrome easy enough. And I have access to high tech powder coating facilities at work.
A guy I work with travels all over NC regularly so I am sure I can get him to pick them up once you are settled and bring them to FL.
If you can find room I will take a shot at restoring them.
I can remove the chrome easy enough. And I have access to high tech powder coating facilities at work.
A guy I work with travels all over NC regularly so I am sure I can get him to pick them up once you are settled and bring them to FL.
If you can find room I will take a shot at restoring them.
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Rothwell, they are yours. Will do my best to get them to you. I always thought they are the best looking rim Jaguar used but I really like the replacement rims I have. They still have tires on them also.
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There go my expectations. I thought I was getting a gift. O'well look forward to having you and the family in the area.
Great looking car. Welcome.
Great looking car. Welcome.
Years ago, I shipped an MGB from Bayonne, New Jersey to Morocco, and then a Mercedes from Stuttgart, Germany back to Bayonne. In both instances, the shipboard rats chewed up the plastic windshield washer lines for the antifreeze.
If ever I ship another car, I will be sure to purge the windshield washer fluid completely from all the lines.
It’s not a pleasant thought, but rats may be crawling under the hood of your car (and any other accessible spot) looking for food and drink.
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If ever I ship another car, I will be sure to purge the windshield washer fluid completely from all the lines.
It’s not a pleasant thought, but rats may be crawling under the hood of your car (and any other accessible spot) looking for food and drink.
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Well I made it to NC, settled in about 4 weeks ago in Goldsboro NC. Jag made the trip just fine, no issues at all. Will be joining the Carolina Jag Club in the next few days and hope to meet up with some fellow XK8/R owners soon.
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As Wayne said, welcome. Now, get ready for a ton of rain and the accompanying high winds. If you have never experienced a hurricane before, you may be in for quite a ride depending upon where the eventual landfall takes place....
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Jandreu -Welcome to the Carolina's and all you folks in the path stay safe!!
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Just looked where Goldsboro is
hope you are well battened down.
A day ago I saw that the NWS was forecasting phenomenal rains for North/South Carolina. I don't know what the phenomenal means in inches, but I'd park it up high! Remembrances of Harvey are still fresh.
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Yelp, folks around here are taking this one very seriously. My new neighbors all say we'll be fine, on a ridge so no flooding but "they" say we will be an island for a few days, LOL, I should feel right at home.
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Glad your car made it OK. I shipped mine from Oahu to Houston some years ago and had no issues. You dodged a bullet with Hale - hope you're as lucky with Florence!








