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Hey,

Does anyone on here have a car trailor??

I need to transport my car from the back of a friends house to my house, but cant afford to get it toed seeming its from middleton (swan valley) to kinross.

If anyone can help out, i would really really appreciate it, and in return ... :)

I have 5 weeks off uni starting from next week so im pretty flexable with time.

If you can help out, can u please reply to this thread.... or if u know some one on here with a car trailor, who? so i can contact them and beg!

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Its from the swan vally to joondalup.

Thing is though, ill have to get him to drop it off at the mechanics, then bring the car back to my place. The mechanic is going to look over the car for me and check out what needs fixing and tell me how much. Depending on how much that is, ill need to bring it home if i cant afford the repairs straight away.

So the trailor is a good option, cos then i can bring the car back home too.

but thanks for the advice :)

Is the car driveable but unlicensed?

If it's unlicensed you can just get a permit from a traffic office to drive it.

If it needs towing there is a company called Car Trailer Transport that can pick it up for you.

Cheers

Yeah thanks chris, i looked into that. Cos somthing like $15 to get a permit to do that... but i have no idear if the car would get me there. I dont know the condition my brother left it in. All i know is that it turns on, and thats about it. I sopose that is a good start.

Adam. I wish i had checked this earlier!!!!!!! Its prob a bit to late now to sort it all out. Do you know if ur friend is going to have it again anytime soon? Im not in a hudge rush.

oh its still avalible?? If i can atleast get it to my house, then its not that far to get it to the mechanics. Im going to go see the car today, and see if it runs. If it does move, and i think i will beable to get it to my place, Ill just get a permit to move it. Ill let you know tonight.

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