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I won't be towing a tandem yet, prob won't until November.

Exhaust clearance wouldn't be an issue I assume, my 3inch exhaust seem to be fine. I'll try to take a photo underneath around the exhaust area for reference.

  • 4 months later...

Glad I found this. I've been searching for someone in Sydney to make a heavy duty towbar for my s1 for ages with no luck. I'm at the point now where I'd be happy to make the trio down to melbourne to get it done. I'll give them a ring tomorrow but does anyone know of s1 and s2 rear floor pans are the same?

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Don't need to do a group purchase.

The reason for me leaving my car there originally was for him to make a jig. That means he can pump them out on an as needed basis at a good price.

  • 1 year later...
On 19/06/2014 at 8:42 AM, iruvyouskyrine said:

Anyone towed a car with this yet?

Necrothread.  I love having a tow bar :D

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On 10/9/2013 at 11:17 AM, ONL31 said:

Hi guys I am in WA and would be keen on getting this type of setup on my C34. anychance on getting one sent here and putting it on myself or recommending someone to install?

Sorry, I realise this was over 3 years ago... But did you ever get this towbar? I'm in Perth, WA and am also after this towbar...

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Here's a contact card with everything you need - for anyone who was rounding-up the details like me for the towbar.

Des.vcf

This is what is in the card.

 

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Added screenshot of contact card.
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I'm giving him a call to see if he'll ship it to Perth, WA, how much it would cost and what the legalities are of installing it myself.

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On 08/06/2017 at 9:49 AM, jamesnorman93 said:

I'm giving him a call to see if he'll ship it to Perth, WA, how much it would cost and what the legalities are of installing it myself.

*thread revive*

 

Did you ever get a quote on getting it shipped to yourself? 

 

 

On 18/09/2017 at 11:04 PM, Wtf20007 said:

*thread revive*

 

Did you ever get a quote on getting it shipped to yourself? 

 

 

Not yet... Hoping to soon but probably won't for a couple months at least... Just low on my priority list right now... Sorry

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