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Oct 27, 2009 21:09:18 GMT
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I fitted a tow bar to my MK2 fiesta, so i had to get a trailer. i was given this one: ripped the wood off: wire brushed the rust off: painted with black hammerite: alloy checker plate base: ply board sides: i put new tyres on after wire brushing the wheels and spraying them silver. still haven't put the arches on yet.
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servicing from £75 pm me.
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Oct 27, 2009 22:03:59 GMT
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Nice. And for a great price too.
I would think carefully about the plastic arches, they tend to shatter over time.
My bike trailer had them, but I took the 2nd one off, after losing the first on the motorway.
Will be looking out for another chassis next year, to build another teardrop trailer for Nicola's daughter.
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Oct 27, 2009 22:16:14 GMT
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they both have one hole missing. no hurry to fit them anyway, just makes it look nicer.
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servicing from £75 pm me.
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luckygti
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I need to try harder!
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Oct 28, 2009 20:58:42 GMT
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Looks neat Gonna be well handy as well come the show season
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That's cool dude! U got any funky plans? Reminds me I'm off this week mine could do with a lick of winter paint once Fiesta is back together!
Might wanna get them arches on before any big miles with it they're a legal requirement ;D
Dan
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it's filled with fire wood at the moment. will get round to putting them on. the back is removeable to make it easier to put engines in it. just need to get some tie down rings.
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servicing from £75 pm me.
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