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what sort of ute is it? any idea of the tow load rating?

cheers Scott

Its an XF Falcon ute...

Umm, tow rating? I dare say towing anything like a trailer with a car on it would be NO problem at all.

In December, 1998, agreement was reached by all State’s Ministers of Transport to implement national towing regulations. In essence, the national rules state that “A motor vehicle with a Gross Vehicle Mass (G.M.V.) not exceeding 4.5 tonnes must not, without the approval of an authority, tow a trailer with a mass (including any load) exceeding;

The capacity of the towing apparatus fitted to the vehicle, or

A relevant maximum trailer mass specified by the vehicle manufacturer.”

Put simply, the most you can tow is the amount specified by the vehicle manufacturer or the capacity of the towbar - WHICH EVER IS LEAST.

If you want to know how much your vehicle can tow, firstly check the owners manual or vehicle sales brochure for the manufacturer’s towing recommendations. Secondly make sure that the towing capacity is as least as much, if not more, than the mass of the trailer, including its load. If you are unsure how strong the towbar is, have a chat to a reputable towing equipment specialist.

In the case where a motor vehicle manufacturer has not specified a maximum towing mass, the limit is stated to be:

1.5 times the unladen or kerb mass of the motor vehicle if the trailer is fitted with brakes; or

The unloaded mass of the motor vehicle if the trailer is not fitted with brakes.

It should be noted, however, that the above will rarely apply as apart from using a truck, just about every vehicle that is likely to be used for towing a caravan, boat trailer, horsefloat or similar has a manufacturer’s towing recommendation.

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Now I know its nothing Nissan but it was my daily until I decided I needed another 33!

Item: 97 Lancer Ce MR Manual Coupe

Location: Adelaide (Southern Area)

Info: http://www.tradingpost.com.au/Automotive/U...ue&AdOnTop=

Also

Item: set of polished alloy 18's 4 stud 4x100

Location: Adelaide (Southern Area)

Info: Tyres are pretty average 215/35r18 not really road worthy. Rims are pretty dirty atm but am polishing them before sale.

Price: $600ono

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Cheers Simon

0411532888 or PM

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For sale

2 Tickets for Heaven on Earth New Years concert

http://www.heavenonearth.com.au/

PRICE FOR BOTH (only sold as a pair !!!)

$170.00 or best offer, cheaper then they cost ..lol

or interesting trades considered , things for R34 or ?

first SAU pm will secure tix. but will need to payment in 48hrs or will be reposted due to time constraints to sell.

cheers

When: 31 December 2009

Time: 6:00pm - 03:00am

Where: Royal Adelaide Showgrounds, Goodwood Road, Wayville

Description

This New Years Eve, Adelaide will host the arrival of the hottest new dance music experience to hit the scene. Heaven on Earth NYE, a music event unlike any other, a euphoric journey which awakens the senses, an opportunity to let out the carefree spirit inside. Live Touring and Fresh FM invite you to the Royal Adelaide Showgrounds to experience the greatest and most electrifying dance music production ever brought to Adelaide. Our vision for Heaven on Earth is to provide an absolutely stunning feast for the senses by creating an explosive adventure where two worlds collide. In essence, to manipulate light and sound and create a feeling of bliss which can only be described as heavenly. A place that captures the imagination of the dance floor through sensational audio and visual effects, such as explosive lighting, state of the art lasers, mind numbing theatrics, and a massive midnight countdown and fireworks display. It's right on time... With live performances by many of Australias and the worlds finest DJs, this long awaited New Years Eve celebration will provide Adelaide an atmosphere unparalleled to anything seen before. What better way to welcome in the new decade than with latest and greatest electro and trance from around the globe. Two main stages means a continuous selection of incredible sets will be starting at regular intervals. And an extremely epic sound system means the bass will certainly be kicking hard into the new year. At this year's event, Live Touring is proud to present German trance legends Kyau & Albert who are fresh from headlining festivals across Europe. Guaranteed to be a scintillating night of trance filled action, also headlining will be none other than Australias Number 1 DJ tyDi. The local favourites include Contagious & Brett James from Global Trance, the Recovery crew, Dr Damage, and "the Dancefloors" one and only Andrew Howlett. To kick things off, the first set will feature a live performance from superstar vocalist Fragma, bringing you club classics like "Everytime you need me" and "Tocas Miracle". Other international acts include the highly anticipated Irish sensations The Potbelleez, and Germanys newest and best electro act Spencer & Hill. Also spinning the electro will be Aussie favourites Tommy Trash, Sgt Slick, and Denzal Park. Backed up by local DJs Reelax and "Synergy" boys Gex and Megabyte. Sure to be the Adelaides most exciting New Years Eve celebration to date, The perfect way to kick starts the new year.... It's right on time... KYAU & ALBERT, THE POTBELEEZ, SPENCER & HILL, TOMMY TRASH, SGT SLICK, DENZAL PARK, ANDREW HOWLETT, DR DAMAGE, GEX & MEGABYTE, REELAX, CONTAGIOUS, BRETT JAMES, AUDREY GALLAGHER, SIMONE, FRAGMA, & AUSTRALIA'S NO. 1 DJ TYDI (more to be announced)

Reviews

Earth 2009 - A place that captures the imagination of the dance floor through sensational audio and visual effects, such as explosive lighting, state of the art ORACLE LASERS, mind numbing theatrics, and a massive midnight countdown and fireworks display.... Two main stages means a continuous selection of incredible sets will be starting at regular intervals. An extremely epic sound system means the bass will be kicking hard into the New Year.... RECENT NEWS: HEAVEN ON EARTH HAVE SOLD OVER 4,000 TICKETS AND COUNTING... GET IN QUICK AND SECURE YOUR TICKET TODAY...

Sold pending payment. cheers

right

got a few things to sell

1st off is a Daewoo Nubira - see here for details, pricing etc

http://www.drive.com.au/used-cars/DAEWOO/N...983852&pt=1

2nd - 1x set of 4 mag wheels, near new, 17x7 no scratches no tyres

$250 pickup

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3rd - ZX9R Kawasaki Ninja 00-01 model, $6500, many mods

http://cgi.ebay.com.au/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?Vi...:X:eRTM:AU:1123

Desperate to sell.

Nitro RC car - Needs part unsure what ones. Its a GS Racing $150-

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R33 series 1 center garnish - Clear $40-

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RB25 series 1 Coilpack covers $40-

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R33 GTR Intercooler $150-

has a few dents and brackets

worked fine when it was on my car

Comes with reducers for 2and half piping

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R33 Cusco Adjustable Castor Rods $150-

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Alpine 4 Channel $200-

MRP - F300

barely been used

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Pick will be in Gawler

All prices are negiotable

PM all enquires

hey selling my 32

1993 r32 gts-t

89000kms

Tein coilovers, adjustable camber and caster arms, HICAS lock bar, white line sway bars.

3 inch stainless steel turbo back exhaust, heavy duty clutch, new FMIC, new alloy radiator, splitfire coil packs, never been boosted, timing belt & water pump recently replaced.

Paint and interior in good condition, near new tyres (under 5,000kms)

All standard parts included if wanted.

$9500 ono

call 0449753595 or pm me here

cheers tim

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bump

price drop $8000 ono

car now has a dent in the rear quarter panel where someone kicked it

quoted $900 to fix

brand new Fixed back race seat, was gonna use in my 31 but its too tight of a fit for a 101kg bloke, and i cbf finding rails to suit it.

i have a sparco copy seat here that ill use instead..

$120

best pic i have atm, excuse my boy.

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brand new Fixed back race seat, was gonna use in my 31 but its too tight of a fit for a 101kg bloke, and i cbf finding rails to suit it.

i have a sparco copy seat here that ill use instead..

$120

best pic i have atm, excuse my boy.

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Whats the brand? and also whats the condition?

Up for sale is my 10/96 toyota chaser JZX-100

its a 5 speed manual with all electrics including sunroof

80,000km fresh import first registered on the 18/11/09

full respray in black few after market bits

apexi N1 coilovers fuly ajdustable height and damper

Blitz Spec NUR cat back exhaust system

Red stuff Brake Pads

After market LED tail lights

After market mirrors with indicators

TRD grill

Full body kit

18 inch genuine BBS wheels

Price is $18,990 or near offer

Call/sms Borko on 0415 466 726

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