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Yep I know this is going to sound stupid but im considering putting a towbar on my car.....

Can you even get them for Skylines?

Im only going to tow my new pit bike which is really light.

start laughing... NOW!

I know it will look funny but TBH I dont care.

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Yep I know this is going to sound stupid but im considering putting a towbar on my car.....

Can you even get them for Skylines?

Im only going to tow my new pit bike which is really light.

start laughing... NOW!

I know it will look funny but TBH I dont care.

I wouldnt see why not!

When/If u get it on get a pic and put it up here... i wanna see ;)

I havnt seen a sky with a tow ever

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Penny, there's Allin Towbars in Richmond, or Halls Towbars in Blair Athol. Will set you back about $500 roughly.

;)

Does this mean you'll be transporting my race bike to the track when I need you? :)

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Nissan used to sell towbars for S14's - which i didn't find out about till they stopped making them and had sold out =(

Apparently these used to fit on skylines fairly easily, but they are very hard to find. Your best bet would be to go to somewhere like sailsbury/hall/allin towbars and get them to custom make one.

I have been quoted about $450 from hall for one for my s14 (700kg rating) so yours should be a similar price, if your out north sailsbury tow bars sound a bit cheaper, was quoted about $300 for one to be fitted to a SX4.

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Cool, thanks guys!

Might get some quotes soon, will be handy to have a towbar for when I cant use the ute!

Ruby you can get one for the stag!

Hmm, thought about it for a long time now. I'll be needing a work horse to tow a bit in the next year (bike to mallala, and house extension stuff).

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Penny, there's Allin Towbars in Richmond, or Halls Towbars in Blair Athol. Will set you back about $500 roughly.

:D

Does this mean you'll be transporting my race bike to the track when I need you? :)

I had a quote from Halls Towbar approx $500-$550 for my R33... Allin on Richmond Rd was nearly double or something like that.

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