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Neil |
posted on 11th Feb 05 at 20:03 |
haha. :) Wish i could do that, would be nice and easy. | |
Adam_B |
posted on 11th Feb 05 at 20:01 |
i borrowed works van. | |
Neil |
posted on 11th Feb 05 at 20:00 |
quote: That sounds good :thumbs: | |
Neil |
posted on 11th Feb 05 at 20:00 |
Might be hiring a tranny van.. could hire a trailor. Mates car has a towbar on the back. Gonna see how much it will be for a tranny van tomorrow. | |
TOMAS |
posted on 11th Feb 05 at 19:58 |
Cost me £28 for a day with a wee Renault Van + Diesel of course + time :thumbs: | |
infinitycorsa |
posted on 11th Feb 05 at 19:57 |
by the time uve paid for a van a pallet would of been cheaper. and it would save u moving it round, | |
Twiggy |
posted on 11th Feb 05 at 19:56 |
But then u dont get to be a white van man!!!! get the tranny!!!!:lol::lol::thumbs: | |
CorsAsh |
posted on 11th Feb 05 at 19:56 |
quote: provided he has a towbar. Tying the trailer to the bumper with string is not advisable. Know of a guy who bought a trailer and expected to take it home that way. :| | |
Sly_SRi |
posted on 11th Feb 05 at 19:54 |
cheaper to hire a smaller trailer rather than a van. Or just borrow somones. | |
CorsAsh |
posted on 11th Feb 05 at 19:53 |
run home with it on your back :) | |
Rob H |
posted on 11th Feb 05 at 19:53 |
Hire a transit van? Use your dads car and dont tell him? Pull it home on some rope :boggle: | |
infinitycorsa |
posted on 11th Feb 05 at 19:52 |
use a pallet and get it sent to u :S | |
Neil |
posted on 11th Feb 05 at 19:50 |
Whats the best way to transport an engine? Have been told it will wreck rear shocks and springs putting in the back of a car.. ideas? |