1436 days ago

Tip Trailer Single Axle

Judy from Mairehau

Designed to carry a 4-wheeler bike, but I used it for moving all sorts around. Great condition, current (new) WOF & rego.
Homemade, Aluminium tray, overall size:
1560mm (1.56Mtr) long
1080mm (1.08Mtr) wide
250mm (0.25Mtr) deep
Internal Tray size:
1480mm long x 1020mm wide x 200mm deep
Draw Bar: 1400mm long
See image of internals,
4 x 40mm deep x 240mm wide corner ‘bike tyre’ recesses plus space to accommodate the bikes wheel base
Lights fully functional
Can be viewed by arrangement, serious interest only please
Mairehau, Christchurch

Price: $650

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Canterbury is thriving on paper... but are you seeing evidence of Canterbury's improving economy?
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