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I have an awesome car rotisserie for sale. It's a universal fully adjustable model and has hydraulic rams for lifting the car etc. Great for working on chassis and saving your back! I used this to move my C110 Chassis around while I worked on it and it was fantastic! I purchases this particular one for $1350 and it includes a universal bracket kit including 2 adjustable door bars. Kit is valued at around $250.

CERTIFIED 1400KG WEIGHT CAPACITY.

It's a heavy capacity rotisserie, suitable for larger vehicles.

I'm asking $1100 or nearest offer. I'm located in Melbourne, South East suburbs.

It's quite easy to assemble/diss-assemble and will be east to transport - I can even help if required :)

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This is not mine but the same shows details a bit better -

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Genuine Hanmecson/Direct Lift auto body rotisserie built by Dover Corporation - the world's largest manufacturer of vehicle lifts - is great for anyone wanting to restore a car or truck body or frame. The rotisserie allows a full 360º of movement, giving easy access to all parts of the body for welding, sandblasting, or any other work that needs to be done. This unit is adjustable not only in width and length, but with two hydraulic rams, is also adjustable in height.

The two hydraulic rams also make it easier to mount an auto body; lifting the body or frame straight from jack stands to the desired working height removing the need for any other equipment. The rotisserie is also easy to move with or without a body or frame mounted on it, because of the 3 polyurethane swivel caster wheels per end. For labour and time saving, this versatile auto rotisserie is a must-have for any hobbyist or professional restorer.

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