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Be careful Snowy, don't wanna put 1600kg worth of GTR on a shitty trailer, make sure its half decent...

Don't wanna be going up to NSW to recover broken trailer!!!!

P.S I'm looking in to it.....

Had no idea a GTR weighed that much!

We have access to one but I havent suggested it for the above reason.

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hahahah, for a second i thought you wanted a car tailor... i'm like, what does a car tailor do? "well, i think you need 18" LMGT-4's...."

just hook an xbox up to the MFD with a wireless controller... ask Troy, he's done it :) (so cool!)

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head to your local servo and hire one, just make sure the tyres are in good condition and it has a spare.

you don't want to travel 2000klm on a mates trailer, especially if you kill a tyre or two on the way it makes it expensive

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i have one at work you can hire its around 200 for the week but if you come pick it up on the weekend and drop it off the following weekend.. my boss wont b there and i can change the price... just pm and let me know.

the trailer is 900kgs plus a gtr of 1600 thats 2500kgs.. hmm you know that in vic the car you tow with, has to b heavier than the car and the trailer you are towing.

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Hey snowy

I'd offer you the services of my tandem, but it aint in the best condition. Its not bad, I use it all the time for carting the 120y trackcar around, but the ride-on brake isnt working at the moment........

Daniel

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