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just wondering who people use when the unthinkable happens and you need a tow?

ive seen some shockers in my time scraping my front bar majorly to save 2minutes and the effort of putting the planks down ;)

the couldnt give a f attitude always appreciated

there was 1 dude that i used to use on defect but i lost his number dammit

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Dial a Tow, very cheap and very good service

http://dialatow.com/Contact.htm

+1 just let them know your car is lowered but most of their fleet have the low ramp planks anyway.

Full on Towing is good as well.....oh yeah, Matty31's trailer looks pretty good too ;).

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+1 just let them know your car is lowered but most of their fleet have the low ramp planks anyway.

Full on Towing is good as well.....oh yeah, Matty31's trailer looks pretty good too :D.

maybe when i get a winch on there pat :ermm: unless we can push the car on there hahah

-1 to dial a tow - had to use them to get my car home from boostworx one time, and the bloke who towed it was a f**kwit, scraped my exhaust as he dropped the car off, and didnt seem to give a f**k either

i usually use Full On Towing .................... always have the highest respect for ya car and specialise in lowered cars

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