I sold my trailer as it was just a bit too snug for the Integra, so now I'm looking for one that's 15' x 6'6" with a beaver tail...the thing is, there seems to be quite a variation in prices - anywhere from $3000 to $4500.
Hoping to get recommendations on any trailers anyone has bought in Sydney...ideally closer to the $3K mark.
Or...does anyone have a trailer for sale?
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Re: Car trailer
I realise it is not a recommendation as such, and I'm sure some of the more sports orientated members will respond,
but have you checked out www.my105.com
There are a number of trailers there for sale, for example;
http://www.my105.com/ListingDetails/p/4 ... 3/id/15501
http://www.my105.com/ListingDetails/p/2 ... 3/id/15629
http://www.my105.com/ListingDetails/p/9 ... 3/id/15114
http://www.my105.com/ListingDetails/p/2 ... 5/id/14282
http://www.my105.com/ListingDetails/p/3 ... 5/id/12835
but have you checked out www.my105.com
There are a number of trailers there for sale, for example;
http://www.my105.com/ListingDetails/p/4 ... 3/id/15501
http://www.my105.com/ListingDetails/p/2 ... 3/id/15629
http://www.my105.com/ListingDetails/p/9 ... 3/id/15114
http://www.my105.com/ListingDetails/p/2 ... 5/id/14282
http://www.my105.com/ListingDetails/p/3 ... 5/id/12835
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Re: Car trailer
Thanks juffa. I have looked at my105 but as I mentioned, I need a 15' x 6'6" trailer - the Integra is wider than the old GC WRX.
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Re: Car trailer
No idea about price, but have you spoken to any local trailer builders for a rough quote?
Alternatively, is there anything stopping you from modifying the existing trailer?
I assume the ramps are ok width wise and it's mainly the raised side rails that are the problem? It should be fairly easy to cut them off and widen them with some box section.
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Just read properly.
Modifying isn't going to help if you sold the trailer already.....
Alternatively, is there anything stopping you from modifying the existing trailer?
I assume the ramps are ok width wise and it's mainly the raised side rails that are the problem? It should be fairly easy to cut them off and widen them with some box section.
edit:
Just read properly.
Modifying isn't going to help if you sold the trailer already.....
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Re: Car trailer
I have an Elf trailer that i bought with my mx5 and has been great.
I believe they are around $2500 - 2700.
I believe they are around $2500 - 2700.
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Re: Car trailer
I sold the trailer and will be going to a couple of trailer manufacturers on the weekend. The most basic tandem trailers $3-3.5K...again, this has to comfortably fit the Integra.
If it fits the Integra, the MX5 won't be a problem.
Kuncha - I'll look Elf up, thanks!
If it fits the Integra, the MX5 won't be a problem.
Kuncha - I'll look Elf up, thanks!
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Sell the integra...
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Boyracer wrote:Sell the integra...
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Kuncha wrote:I have an Elf trailer that i bought with my mx5 and has been great.
I believe they are around $2500 - 2700.
I have an Elf, had it about 7-8 years. Paint is crap, needed a minor mod on the spring hangers, but otherwise all good. I bought trailer without floor, and put ramps on it, about 300kgs for dual axles. I also used small wheels to lower the guards and allow the door of the racecar to be opened.

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Re: Car trailer
Lou and Beavis - wash your mouths out! Oh wait...this is the wrong forum...
I chose to track the Integra as it just wasn't as fun driving it on the streets. Despite being a Type R, it was just a noisy Civic at legal speeds and I didn't mind not driving it to be honest.
The MX5 on the other hand...I'd find an excuse to go out even if it was just a quick scoot around the block.
I've ordered a new trailer from Unique Trailers. Cost a little bit more as I wanted new wheels - I used 14" instead of their standard 15s. This allowed the trailer to ride lower, and for them to lower the guards to clear the doors better. They will also angle the beavertail a bit more to allow for a lower ramp angle.
I pick it up tomorrow!
I chose to track the Integra as it just wasn't as fun driving it on the streets. Despite being a Type R, it was just a noisy Civic at legal speeds and I didn't mind not driving it to be honest.
The MX5 on the other hand...I'd find an excuse to go out even if it was just a quick scoot around the block.
I've ordered a new trailer from Unique Trailers. Cost a little bit more as I wanted new wheels - I used 14" instead of their standard 15s. This allowed the trailer to ride lower, and for them to lower the guards to clear the doors better. They will also angle the beavertail a bit more to allow for a lower ramp angle.
I pick it up tomorrow!
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