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lmao... what are u talking about?

i just need a car trailor and an old 4WD with dual fuel that is reasonably cheap to run...

the tow boat i should be able to find myself but ive never thought about looking for trailors so i have no idea how much they cost... or where to look online..

might start with the yellow pages and see if theres anywhere online to look.

nothing to see here move along.

Huge trailer factory in Thomastown just on eastern side of railway station if you want new. Try the racing websites (through CAMS) and mags as they are always advertising private sales of car trailers.

CAR TRAILER TANDEM, h/duty, 6x12 checkerplate floor, hydraulic brakes, lights all working, 11mths reg, h/duty ramps $1500 (0412) 713501 (03) 97763140 Chelsea

Tandem Car Trailer 3.4mx1.6m 4w Hyd brakes, ramps, spare jockey wheel & towball lock. Reg Sept 04 F59335 GC $1,350 (03)85027834 Springvale South

TANDEM CAR TRAILER, reg, 6ftx12ft, suit speedway car or car removal, $1100 (03) 97422899 (0425)708435 Werribee

CAR TRAILER TANDEM 5.7x2.4, 10 months rego, ramps, winch, lights, new brakes, checkerplate floor $3000 or swap for Gipsy trailer (0407) 317033 Inverloch

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