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Author Subject: Car transporter trailer.
martinh

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Am after another trailer, must be a branded one, ifor williams/brian james etc etc etc that is plated so not after any 'home made' ones!

I know its a long shot on here but thought someone may have something!

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Posted 7th Jul 2013 at 18:50
rallyeash

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Can do you a good price on a new Ifor Williams one. We are main dealers Thumbs up

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Posted 7th Jul 2013 at 19:24
blandy

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Out of interest how much roughly would a trailer cost for a 306 sized car as will be looking at some point when funds allow
Posted 7th Jul 2013 at 20:10
midlife

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blandy wrote:
Out of interest how much roughly would a trailer cost for a 306 sized car as will be looking at some point when funds allow


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Posted 7th Jul 2013 at 21:23
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probably looking at about £1700-£1900 if its similar to the Brian James retail prices for something capable of carrying a standard weight 306.

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Posted 7th Jul 2013 at 21:48
rallyeash

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You would need an Ifor Williams CT136 (13ftx6ft) which is a twin axle. I'll pop a price up tomorrow when in the office

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Posted 7th Jul 2013 at 21:57
martinh

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Still after one!
Posted 3rd Mar 2014 at 18:42
calibra306

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Post #8
Saw a car transporter somewhere think it was on ebay for just under £900 was a plated tilting flatbed with tow line winch.

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Posted 3rd Mar 2014 at 19:25
pete_rallye

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Post #9
My mates selling his Brian James trailer, not a tilt bed, but long ramps, high level wheel rack, center storage box for jerry cans/whatever else you want to put in there. Just had a new hitch and jockey wheel. Twin axle and its quite big, easily big enough for a 306, he had a Leon Cupra on it a bit back with space to spare. Nice trailer, he's after around £2k for it.

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