293 days ago

7’ x 4’ tipping trailer and accessories for urgent sale

Julie Neighbourly Lead from Havelock North

Still available. Full value, all included $3,200, asking $2,800
Must sell

Only used about 4 1/2 times. Still available and not getting used.

7’ x 4’ tipping trailer, cage, spare wheel, jockey wheel, wheel clamp and hitch clamp, tarp and 2 strops. Registered and WOF’ed

Bought for my business, but business urgently needs the money to keep going, until profits come in. I can manage without a trailer for now, but not without money.

Views welcome at Re-New, 113 King St North, Hastings.

If you’ve been following my story, you know how desperate I am. And I’m not ashamed to admit it. I relied on people and deals and was let down, at my business and personal financial expense.

Price: $2,800

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