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939 days ago

Single Axle Trailer 7 X 4 $2000 ono. (Wont allow me to put ono on the price tag)

John from Enderley

Single Axle Trailer For Sale as is where is.
Deck Measurements 2.070m X 1.4m inside
Been strengthened & refurbished several times over its lifetime.

Boosted to 1 Tonne capacity in this time.

Been used as a builders trailer & now I am well retired it has mostly sat idle.

over the last 2 years or so.

Been a great trailer & tows well.

Within the last 3 years it has had:

*New 20mm Treated Ply deck & double layered Sides (40mm)

*New Guards

*New axle, stubs & bearings

*New Tyres. (brand new for May WOF)

*New Warrant & Rego May this year

Lots of hooks & rails for tying.

Price: $2,000

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