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15' open trailer for sale
15' wooden deck, full floor. built in 2000, registered as a home made trailer here in NJ. no problems for anyone else to re-register it. dual axles, 4 brakes that work perfectly, nearly new 2yr old tires. low fenders, a lowered f-body can open its doors when loaded. weighs under 1400lbs. feels lighter then my new trailer, which is listed at 1350lbs. it took my full weight 3500lb 02 Trans Am no problem. very heavy duty, i reinforced some areas like the jack and frame. also added 4 very heavy D-rings for tie downs. tows straight and level. I'll also throw in the 1000lb rated aluminum ramps that came with it when i bought it from the previous owner. i had it less then a year, well under 500 miles of use.
$1600, stored in sussex county. ill make sure its available to be seen. http://i140.photobucket.com/albums/r...ge/trailer.jpg http://i140.photobucket.com/albums/r...e/trailer2.jpg http://i140.photobucket.com/albums/r...rage/ramps.jpg http://i140.photobucket.com/albums/r...age/ramps2.jpg |
Ramps are the same you used to load your car?
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yeah. depending on how low your car is, you may need some wood to give extra clearance. i used a set of jack assist roll-ups from fast toys, worked fine.
if youre worried about strength, while at the track (road course) i had a friend with a new model mustang back up halfway up the ramps, to take a look at a rear end leak. the car was halfway up the ramps, sitting for about a half hour, and nothing happened, no extra bends or anything. |
The car is actually around 3k lbs and stock ride height. I may take it depending on how long u have it
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youre the only bite so far. how long do you plan on waiting.
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hopefully only a few weeks, have to talk to the dad about maybe going halves and he can use it to haul hay for his horses when im not towing the car
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TTT.....
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added pics of ramps
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price lowered
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TTT...
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would u take 1500 in 3 weeks?
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youre in the ballpark. let me know in time and we'll talk about it. its not going anywhere
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