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Hey guys,

Im in need of borrowing or renting a car trailer for a couple of days around Christmas. I need to move a Mazda 1000 ute from my brothers mother in laws place before she blows her top :(

I have a car to tow it with so just need the trailer, im coming from Sydney and will be in the Brisbane North area but happy to travel a bit.

Usually I would rent it but its so damn expensive just to hire one for a couple of days

If I could borrow it that would be great but im also happy to throw some coin/carton your way for letting me use it as it would really help me out

Thanks

Pm or message me 0432528844

Sorry, I don't lend my trailer out anymore :(

Unfortunately this ^

I have had to repair my trailer EVERY time it has been loaned out to friends (whom I have known for 30 years)

If it were in the Gold Coast / south Brisbane area I'd be happy to move the car for you, but I won't loan the trailer out to anyone.

Unfortunately this ^

I have had to repair my trailer EVERY time it has been loaned out to friends (whom I have known for 30 years)

If it were in the Gold Coast / south Brisbane area I'd be happy to move the car for you, but I won't loan the trailer out to anyone.

un fortunatly this is the common scenario it seems, i dont see how someone could borrow one, damage it and not pay for repairs.. oh well still looking :)

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