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> Is this a good deal?, Trailer for $4K.....
nine14cats
post Aug 27 2003, 12:25 PM
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Doing a quick check to see if this sounds like a good deal....

My race trailer is an open Texas Bragg with a tire carrier up front...lightweight, low and works great....except that I'm a lazy bastard and I don't want to load and unload all of my support equipment everytime I go racing.

I have found a 20' enclosed trailer, dual axle, with a beaver tail and cabinets for ~$3.5K to $4K (I'm still negotiating price). The trailer is in great shape.

My question:

Is this a good price....it seems to be...but just checking....

Bill
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post Aug 27 2003, 05:11 PM
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I have a 20 ft. enclosed Haulmark we bought new for $4,500 picked up at the factory in Arizona. It's 7500 gvw which is good enough for a 914. Sounds like your used one would be a good deal if you can keep it closer to $3,500. Mine has no cabinets so that would be extra over what I paid.
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