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Hey all,

My cars been out of action for a bit due to turbo replacements coming soon. Was just doing my weekly starts to idle the car making sure everything runs and what not but this time I heard some sort of clickity sound going on periodically (apologies for the dodgy explanation). I was originally planning on driving to the shop (likely to be Boostworx once I purchase my turbos) but now I'm pretty sketchy and am not planning to take the risk just in case I do more damage.

So is there anyone on here that has a tow? that can give me a hand? Time frame will be in a few weeks as everything is dependent on when I can get the turbos.

Reward/price can be negotiable

Feel free to send me a PM

Thanks guys,

Yao

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best and cheapest place is

Cooks trailers

289 North East Rd, Hampstead Gardens 5086

83691144

1 Dumfries Ave, Seaton 5032

83562036

$55 for 24hrs

Not too sure about other prices, but cheapest price i could find in Adelaide for car trailer hire.

Yeah. get in contact with that Matty T dude. I hear he's pretty awesome at towing

oh wait, thats me hahaha

Best bet to PM me (and not the user "Matty T" as he's different to me hahaha). These guys speak the truth about my towing :(

no, that was the all type crash trailer that i used when i had a blow out.. its what i normally use but as both hayden and i were driving on thurs i needed to hire one so i went with the mad auto ones.. decent trailers.. like i said,. brand new. in fact i was the first car on the trailer i hired.

think if u hire 5 times the 6th hire is 35 bucks or something.

Also at the bottom of the page youll find a card which is on the back of our business cards, in which everytime you hire a trailer youll get it stamped and get little discounts along the way, once youve reached the 8th time youll be able to hire the trailer for only $35

good deal and he's a motorsport enthusiast

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