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So looking for places to hire trailers in melb that I can get the track car on.

I found :

http://www.racetrailerhire.com.au/

but 200 a day makes it an expensive weekend.

just wondering who others have used and been happy with.

and no I cannot buy one as already have cars scattered around the state as no space here!!!

tilt trailer would be even better!

M

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yeah BP ones are crap, heavy, 80km/h rated only and huge approach angles, wouldn't touch one.

I'm with Matt been looking at these.

http://www.nevco.com.au/nevco/productDetails.php

nothing on market as good and mine will fit on the low duty so even decent pricing.

but no-where to park it!

will try PMC for wakefield and see how we go.

M

I think the tilta trailer dual axle trailer is around the $6500 mark and not to sure on the single axle model ( didn't price it as it only has a 1200 kg load rating).

It is a nice piece of gear, it uses a small air compressor and air bags just behind the rear axle to raise and lower the trailer and also to act as the suspension.

So PMC now how a website:

http://www.preciousmetalcarriers.com.au/

with trailer pics and specs on it.

8degrees load angle with std ramps, 3 with the optional ramps. and under 500kg

reasonable weekend rates, $400,fri to monday

considering most crappy ones are 250-300 for same period seems good.

add to this they only a couple hundred meters from my place!

sorted

M

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