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R33 Custom Towbar Kit

Designed to be hidden and clear a big exhaust ( does not hang out, It has a removable plate and towball aka tongue.)

I bought this to tow my Jetski, I am now selling my R33 and Jetski

Comes with everything needed to tow, Bolt on and tow

Picture of towbar ( no plate, ball or wiring "how it looks when not towing" ) in link below

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/index.php?app=core&module=attach&section=attach&attach_rel_module=post&attach_id=300026

Towball and extension ( Not shown in pic ) bolts on to bracket

( So its removable so you can't see it when not being used )

Extension plate ( tongue ) raises the towball to lift the trailer up for a lowered car

Kit includes Towbar, tongue, ball, bolts, wiring, flat socket and flat socket to round socket converter.

$450 - Pick up Melbourne

Call or text me on 0407 997 177 ( Nick )

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  • 4 weeks later...

I have tried to upload photos I keep getting (Error The server returned an error during upload)

The photos are under 2MB. Anyone know why this is?

Anyone genuinely interested in purchasing the tow kit PM me and I will MMS photos

When in use ( Tongue attached and wiring out )

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When in use ( Tongue attached and wiring out ) Another angle

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When not in use ( Tongue and wiring in boot ) You can just see the tongue attachment plate

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Edited by RWD GTR DRIFTER

Would be nice to know when this has been sent.

A reply to my pm would be nice as well,although

you've cleared your in box.

You got my cash Monday,said you would ship asap.

My details are in the pm I sent you.

  • 2 weeks later...

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