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Just now, benm said:

I get better fuel economy towing with my Ranger Wildtrak than I did driving around town in my ss ute :P

Yeah I take it that it does a better job too, even if the radical is nice and light....

Was at 90 degrees that trailer

thats after I drove a car back on it to flatten it ouT

snapped at the drawbar due to old age and rust

 

tyre rack was holding it together

 

fully rebuilt now with extra tie downs 

new pain 

and 3 x 5mm reo bars along the full length ( stock trailer rail is 2mm) image.jpegimage.jpegimage.jpegimage.jpegimage.jpeg

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On ‎7‎/‎10‎/‎2016 at 7:45 PM, Duncan said:

Hmm I just bought a new tow car myself.....after all this time I still get impatient waiting for shipping and compliance....

How boring are you blokes, who gives a shit about some fat flogs 4 ring circus suv with wow 240 kays and his shitty old trailer.

 

I wants pics of Drunkens import.

 

 

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I think that we are all very intrigued wondering what Duncan's new tow car will be considering that it will be a JDM variety.

Could it be a Cima, Gloria, Cedric or even a President in all wheel drive configuration?

You know me too well Charles, actually I recently gave up on a 4wd Cima after Iron Chef couldn't find a good one in 12 months of auctions. The Cima I drive to work has been awesome and I think would make a good tow car in 4wd. Anyway this so this is what I'm going for instead

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or something similar anyway.

On 10/13/2016 at 6:24 AM, Duncan said:

You know me too well Charles, actually I recently gave up on a 4wd Cima after Iron Chef couldn't find a good one in 12 months of auctions. The Cima I drive to work has been awesome and I think would make a good tow car in 4wd. Anyway this so this is what I'm going for instead

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or something similar anyway.

No need to tow, fit your pedal, err 'race' car in the back lol.

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