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Item:Tandem Car Trailer

Age:2004

Condition:Great,,,but needs a little paint at the front because of stonechips and the like.

Price:$3500.00

Location:Sydney

Contact:0419160561

Comments:Bed is 15 ft x 6.6ft with a full floor. 10 foot long ramps that stow underneath,,,Great for a low Skyline or other race car.

Winch Stand,

2 x Jerry Can Lockable Holders.

Front Mechanical Discs.

Swing down Jockey wheel.

Almost brand new 15 inch Ford rims running very low kay 6 Ply tyres. A spare is included and fitted to the trailer.

2 x Rear tie downs that suit a Skylines rear sub-frame.

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Yea here ya go. Western Sydney actually,,,happy to tow it to someone for a serious look. I don't sell crap,,,this trailer is great,,,it would just look better with a lick of paint.

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This is a very good quality trailer and is priced well. I would highly recommend this to anyone that is looking to purchase a trailer.

Good luck with the sale.

Thanks Ryan,,,you are quite right it is.

Early hours of the morning Mel and I have both been guilty of accidently exceeding the speed limit by a big margin and forgotten we had the gts-t or the old race car in the mirrors.

I thought I would give my fellow Skyliners 1st dibs. Seems no-one wants a quality trailer.

It's now up on my105.

Neil.

  • 2 weeks later...
  • 2 weeks later...

Well I have taken a deposit so it looks like it may well be sold.

Someones getting a great christmas present.

If you were sitting on the fence waiting for the price to go down,,,bad luck.

The man will not be disappointed,,,I don't ever sell shit.

Neil.

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