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Aww happy driving that's a longggggggggggggg trip! Hope your not doing it by yourself?

Nah. Got the missus doing some of the driving also. :rofl:

also got loads of DVDs to watch on the way there, so will be entertained nonetheless.

:)

good work Luke shall we go wash our cars before villies :D:(

zip lock bag Joel then you can play with it too ;)

It is the 1991 Winning GTR.

I made one mistake... I couldn't handle it sitting in the box so I removed it and shoved it in a plastic box to look at every day lol.

working good so far cheers heaps man - i will know how much better economy when i fill right up tomorrow

hey steve hows the afm going?

good looking trailer matty is that like phase one and when you get some more reddies make up a frame and put a skin on it

for those going to Blanche town i lived there for about 6-8 months when i was 18 :D boy never done so much drinking in my life - i worked in the Pub and in the bottle recyclers :D

Pete - got your pads today :D:thumbsup:

Awesome trailer matty!! :thumbsup:

We will be building one soon..Have you got specs on it in another thread?

Nah, no specs anywhere else jess, but can find out what design my mate built it from.

Basic specs i know off the top of my head (as its been built to suit my 31)

Deck (being usable area)

Length: 4.5m

Width: 2m (suits 1.8m track of my 31)

Ramps: 3m long, weight ~50kg each (mainly due to the 4mm thick mesh we used)

Axles: 2x 1.4t 45mm square axles with 10" electric brakes mounted on 6 leaf roller rocker suspension ("spring under" configuration.....could have done "spring over" but would have raised the overall trailer height by 4")

Trailer is unoficially rated at 2.8T (purely on max axle rating), but after shepparton we're getting it all looked at and the thumbs up given.

Loving that trailer.

Whats the chances of you knocking me up a nice one for a motorbike?

If you're keen for a motorbike trailer, i'll give ya my mate's number via PM and you can discuss the exact needs with him (he measured up my car to specifically build this for me, but handily suits most nissans..............wont fit a hachi or anything smaller though)

And some more piccies..............with the car loaded on

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