Decent Car trailer to fit an Evo

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Decent Car trailer to fit an Evo

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Anyone got one they are thinking of selling, or know of someone selling one?

Must be in good nick and not interested in any home built efforts, more interesting in the Brian James types etc?

Would be nice to have a tyre rack and tilt bed but open to most stuff as long as the car fits on it!

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Have you thought about giving blueline a try mr B?
http://www.blueline-trailers.co.uk/index.php
I absolutly love mine, its soooo... light yet tough as old boots. I had mine built to my spec, it only had about a four day lead time and was under

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Post by Harry »

That is a nice trailer Blacky and the Subaru sits on it with plenty of room to spare. The trailer feels very balanced with a car on-board even on bumpy terrain and has great braking when the driving car is being braked

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[quote="russ979"]Have you thought about giving blueline a try mr B?
http://www.blueline-trailers.co.uk/index.php
I absolutly love mine, its soooo... light yet tough as old boots. I had mine built to my spec, it only had about a four day lead time and was under

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Post by Rob_B »

if you are going for a second hand car trailer logan...stick to brian james or ifor williams..you really do get what you pay for with those, also make sure you decent security on it as the pikey t**ts love to have them away!!

another place to look for new trailers is page trailers in Gt. Yarmouth

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Post by blacky »

Cheers Rob, thats my thinking as well! Spotted what looks like a half decent Ifor Williams at Dereham, so that may be worth a gander.

How do the pricing of the Page trailers Stack up?

Priced up a Brian James Clubman new which comes to circa 2k with a couple of options.

My other option is to hire one but thats a hassle to collect it each time.

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i think page are quite reasonable about

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Post by blacky »

Yeh, that's the sort of thing I'm after, watching 1 in Surrey which looks mint and has a tyre rack, so we'll see.

what do you do for insurance? and how do you cover the cars on the trailer?

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pretty sure we are covered on our van insurance as an extra

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Post by Ian200sx »

Ifor Williams make better trailers I recon, my brian james is ok but Ifor Williams just seem better thought out. Mine will be for sale but to narrow for an evo.
mk1 escort, supercharged.

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