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    Hi Tim
    There was one for sale in town.
    An older gent selling it,one of those fully enclosed jobbies.
    Unsure if its still for sale,but can find out.
    Was advertised with canvas tent,chemi toilet,and fridge $1500.
    Nice looking unit,Ive seen it in the shed as it belongs to one on my firewood customers.
    Not sure the add is still on the noticeboard.Pretty sure its a "Venter" if that helps.
    Yell out if its what you want and I will call in and see the owner and see if its still available.
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    Those Aunger trailers would be good if you got someone to make a top for it and seal it up. I think they are advertising the larger trailer for $700 so you would be able to get it for less than that.
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    Hi LandyAndy, thanks mate but even though that is cheap, I’m looking more for a luggage trailer, some thing that seals completely to keep rain and dust out.

    Hi DiscoTDI, I had a good look at info on the Aunger trailers and got some feedback from a few people who use them.

    The Aunger trailer is a great garden trailer, and I don’t mean that as a joke but of those I’ve got info from on the Aunger, say it is perfect for what it’s designed to do and all seam pretty happy with them but these are being used for odd jobs and on farms with great success but as above, I’, looking for a luggage trailer and even making a top ( one is available as an Aunger option ) the trailer would not be rain and dust proof.

    Here’s another one I’ve come across.

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    Quote Originally Posted by scrambler View Post
    Some of the motorcycle ones can be specified with wider axles (at least they used to be availablt that way.) My ex-wife's mother's ex-husband's parents (is that clear enough?) had one they towed behind their Suzuki Vitara.

    Hi scrambler, I had a look at some motor bike trailers a few years ago but they were too small and at $8k, far too dear.

    Thanks anyway.

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    Drivesafe, have a look at Trail-a-Boot Covered trailers
    If you look at the gallery they go down to 4x4 feet, They are not as fancy looking as the fibreglass ones above, but maybe a little more affordable?
    Cheers,
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    those evo-pods look the goods Tim... just need to make sure it's a bit higher with some bigger wheels to get it right for the tow hitch on the rangy... and preferably a wider track to match the rangy.

    I've seen those back-trax ones previously and they're a nice unit too

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    Quote Originally Posted by fraser130 View Post
    Drivesafe, have a look at Trail-a-Boot Covered trailers
    If you look at the gallery they go down to 4x4 feet, They are not as fancy looking as the fibreglass ones above, but maybe a little more affordable?
    Cheers,
    Fraser
    Thanks fraser130, interesting and worth looking into.

    Cheers and thanks again.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Outlaw View Post
    those evo-pods look the goods Tim... just need to make sure it's a bit higher with some bigger wheels to get it right for the tow hitch on the rangy... and preferably a wider track to match the rangy.
    Hi Josh, these evo-pods are on show at Carara Markets so I’m going to have a look at the weekend ( so time ).

    Bloody pricey though.

    Cheers

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