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hey guys.

as some of you may know im entering skyline nationals this weekend.

i was planning on towing the car there and towing it back, that way i can remove the plates and avoid a risk of a defect, as no doubt there will be a defect station on the way in being in glenelg. now with my ride hieght it most likely wont make it on a normal trailer.

does anyone have a lower trailer or a trailer with longer ramps. or am i just over exaggerating and being too worried lol

thanks for any help

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I would have massive issues getting my drift car on a trailer, its really low. What I do is get car raps, reverse the tow car on the raps it then gives the trailer heaps of angle and then you can basically just drive the car up onto the trailer. Hope this helps?

Should make using any trailer without an issue

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