Mac Pro shipping boxes

An unexpected change of address is going to happen in two months. From Hialeah, Florida I am moving to Madrid Spain. My problem is that I got rid of all my original shipping boxes and now I need them. I know that Apple sends you a box if you need repair of your machines.
I have 2 Mac Pros, 1 Cinema display 23" and 1 20".
Any help or advise will be realy appreciated.
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I too like to use the original shipping materials and do keep them for many items, like my Mac Pro (offering to give you my box isn't really going to help you given it's already in Spain).
Have you contacted some local Apple Stores, resellers and service centres to see if they're able to either help or have any helpful suggestions?
One option you may or may not have considered is to sell your MPs and displays and then buy new ones when you get here. All you'd need to do in that case is to rip out and drives or RAM you want to keep and only pack and take that.

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