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i did a call around and the only option seems to be Carasel for a custom made one.

but check this:

http://www.towright.co.nz/towbar-4003.aspx

Class 1 - Handyman Towing

0kg to 1200kg Ideal for the home handyman that has lightweight

towing requirements.

* Bike Racks

* Small garden trailers

nz$203

Class 2 - Recreational Towing

1201kg to 1500kg Ideal for the recreational family that has small single axle caravan or boat towing requirements.

* Small single axle caravan

* Small single axle boat

nz$212

seems great value if it's just bolt in?

freight could be a pain in the anus though

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there is some other places that do them. i posted a link that had the name of somewhere that other people had them made at. or aren't they doing them anymore?

but yeah, freight could be pretty high since it isn't exactly the lightest thing in the world.

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