Moving the car to new home where I can work on it more.
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Of the trolly 1st time in two years
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In nice warmer Garage
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Looks good and I like the gold wheels.
Take a look at this LINK
[Edited on 19/9/13 by puma931]
I'm still intrigued with this way of transporting a kit. Is it legal?
Apparently, a long as all the towed vehicle wheels are off the road and the outfit is under the braked trailer weight requirements (assuming there are no brakes on that system) then it is OK. But I am no expert so someone will be along to put me right
You can post any trailer related queries in my link, as I don't want this to hi-jack Trollyjack's post regarding the progesss on his car.
The story goes
I was broken in to last week and the theiving Bas:::rds took loads of gear
Dewalt chop saw hitachi inpact 18volt
brand new 12/24 volt charger with Jump/start
space heater, coils of mig wire lots of hand tools all my air tools
Brittool torque wrenches + lots of other items
unable to get Insured so lost he lot. £1500 worth
they dint bother trying to get through two strong locks they just ripped off the roof and plundered what they wanted.
Police said that they could be back for more any time so giving up the lock up and moved my car to home garage.
unable to sleep a night worrying so decided to move everthing.
Only used the tractor to lift the car of a trolly it was on but used a trailer to move it 6 miles to my home.
I borrowed the wheels from a freind.
had my wheels done satin black but got no tyres on them yet.
I dont mind just glad it is now moved.
going to chill this weekend
off to Donnington on Sunday to watch the Locost racing
Good attitude
And good luck with the build.
P.S. sorry for the part-hijack
Me too
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Originally posted by Trollyjack
I dont mind just glad it is now moved.
going to chill this weekend
off to Donnington on Sunday to watch the Locost racing