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I'm walking away from competition. It's been great fun over the years but it's time I moved on. As a result, I'm selling off my racing assets and one of them is the trailer. After a particularly gruesome towing incident with our 22' tag trailer, my wife DEMANDED that we get a gooseneck. I bought her new in 2006 for over $26k. Its has been a great workhorse. It tows like a dream and is bulletproof. It's not only carried us to all of our race events over the last 13 years, it has also used it to move people a few times.
Here is a link to a folder on my Google Drive that has pictures and a spec sheet. I'm asking $15k for it....with all the upgrades (new tires, winch, workbench w/ vise, tool cabinet, 760 ft2 of canopy, etc.) she's a pretty good bargain. I'll be at the Runoffs so come by WG9 and I'll give you the nickel tour. Hell for an extra $7500, I'll throw in a Spridget roller too. ➢ 36’ long, double axle, gooseneck trailer ➢ Light weight, all aluminum construction (dry weight of 5500 pounds) ➢ ~30,000 miles on it ➢ Stored indoors all year ➢ Beavertail rear door with folding extension ➢ Hydraulic center lifting post, manual crank outer posts ➢ 7500 pound, heavy duty, Dexter axles ➢ 4’ wide side door ➢ Upgraded aluminum alloy wheels ➢ New Goodyear tires in 2016 (all 4) ➢ Two new hubs in 2017 ➢ Breaker box for electrical system ➢ Landline lead for generator or shop power ➢ New 12v battery in 2018 with built in trickle charger ➢ Unused spare tire mounted inside ➢ 28’ deck, 8’ nose ➢ Two roof vents with 12v, three speed, bidirectional fans ➢ 4 pairs of ‘D’ rings for tie downs ➢ 8’ work bench with vise ➢ Hydraulic center lift foot and 2 speed, manual, outer lift feet ➢ Wired for 110v A/C unit ➢ Outdoor, flush mounted, LED lights to illuminate canopy area ➢ 110v fluorescent (4, 4’ fixtures w/ twin bulbs) and 12v (4 fixtures w/ single bulbs) interior lighting ➢ 4 pairs of 110v outlets (2 above the work bench, 1 by the side door, 1 by the rear door) ➢ 12’ x 30’ and 20’ x 20’ canopies ➢ Craftsman, three section tool cabinet (bought new and installed in 2006) ➢ SuperWinch GP1800 with 20’ wired remote controller (new in 2017) ➢ Indoor / outdoor carpet on nose floor ➢ Working area of deck floor (near tool cabinet, work bench) has anti-skid, abrasive tape Email me offline at hdf3.wtr80@gmail.com if you have any questions. _________________ Dayle Frame (259138) |
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