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Hey guys, please keep your eye out for this trailer. It belongs to fellow GTR'ers Drew and Georgie Jorgensen from Victoria. It's just been stolen and it's not insured.

Just asking for you to keep an eye out and if you spot it call 000.

It's pretty distinctive so lets find it hey!

Rego was C33107

Thanks in advance!

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look like passenger car tyres. small ones at that. what's the load rating? where's the spare???

light truck tyres are the go on car trailers.

Yes passenger car tyres rated at 530kg each so thats 2120kg on a 550kg trailer with a 540kg car going on it - I have no problems with that. The spare isn't there yet because I only got the trailer a few days ago, drove it home and parked it in the garage and been busy since.

I got the trailer fitted with Ford hubs so that my Toyota Hiace light truck wheel/tyres will fit. They go for about $150/set on Ebay every now and then.

Edit: After walking through the pits of EC with Neil on Saturday and looking at the condition of most of the trailers (boat tyres/wheels, wooden slats, home built, 20yo rusted, etc) I have no hesitations about my trailer at all ;)

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Picked mine up in Melbourne on the way back from a holiday in Tassie earlier in the year.(Too much time spent looking around the pits at powercruise!)

2007 Apelright Trailer build, 5 new Goodyear truck tyres, 4 wheel tie downs, aluminium box, 1 carefull elderly owner $3000

Loaded it up same day with a Datto I had my eye on from Ozdat and drove back to Alice. No problems.

Spends its time now carting my GTR or Datto to the drags and my speedway car to the track. Also has carried everthing from 180sx to falcons

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Seems big Pete may well own a trailer for christmas,,,what a lucky big boy.

Ozzy,,,nice trailer and 3 very cool cars buddy,,,but yuk to that thing towing them.

Sorry I just hate GM products. Feel free to give me both barrels though.

Neil.

Yep me too!!! Build quality is poor and it isn't that practical for my work. Quality hasn't changed much since the VB commodore.

Glovebox fell out the other day, power steering problems, axle tramp, engine stalling etc and my Datsun still is quicker

Will be traded soon on a Toyota V8 Turbo Landcruiser 4wd ute or Hilux. Can't beat Japanese quality

Shoulda bought mine when you had the chance, that thing had awesome compression.

Or, you could borrow some parts off Buster to complete that GTS-t I just seen in your driveway :thumbsup:

after looking at twenty 32 gtr's i must say yours was in the top 3 ben, stock and original :P

everyone out there is a POS or rusted....

awsome!

everyone out there is a POS or rusted....

mine is a POS AND rusted. you should buy it. i'll even do you a deal. $36K. but you get all my parts too (brand new nur crate motor, w cams, headwork, trust sump, GTS4 gears, nismo 2 way, brand new ARC cooler, brand new HKS turbos, brand new tomei mani's, tomei dumps, HKS front pipes, trust 94mm Vband exhaust, BBS LMs, enkei NT-03s, Weds TC05s and on and on..). do it.

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