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1467 days ago

Box Trailer

Leon from Maunu

Brought this as a project.. had plans to kit it out with bbq and beach equipment in time for Christmas but other things have put that plan on the back burner.. so out it goes..

External box measurements are

1100mm High (internal height is about 920mm, it has high sides for extra storage)
1160mm wide
1810mm long

Has a large side door as shown. Lockable, key included.

Large side-hinged rear door. Lockable, key included.

Inside of drivers side wall is clad with plywood.

Rear tailgate drops down.

Mechanical disc brakes - makes it awesome to tow. Perfect working order.

Comes with spare wheel. Wof and Reg were both done in the last few months.

Would make perfect trailer for BMX / pit bike / kayak / bbq trailer / barbeque trailer / tool box trailer /tradesman trailer

More photos to come

Price: $2,800

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