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Antonius Member Since: 26 Jan 2009 Location: Canberra Posts: 4 |
Thanks, DTR. I'd love to see a photo of your Mitchell Bros hitch. I've heard of them but have had no first-hand experience in dealing with them (I think they're somewhere along the Northern Beaches in Sydney, aren't they?). I'm in Canberra, but get to Sydney quite often, so I could easily arrange fitting on my next visit.
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Fri Jan 30 2009 1:38am |
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dadanek Member Since: 30 Mar 2008 Location: Heart of Europe Posts: 450 |
Nobody know... its my spy photo RANGE ROVER, MORE THAN A CAR, LESS THAN A KITKAT |
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Fri Jan 30 2009 1:53am |
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Gary Member Since: 22 Jun 2006 Location: Essex Posts: 268 |
I got Laid off recently so put the RRS to work, I am towing anything between 2.5 ton and 3.75 ton with now problems at all, my own trailer is ex plant so well over 1.5 ton with either my 90 or RR classic on top and tows as is if free? |
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Sat Jan 31 2009 1:38am |
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jmm Member Since: 06 Sep 2008 Location: St Paul de Vence/ Praesto (DK) Posts: 171 |
I am regularly towing my horse trailer with two horses without any problem.
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Mon Feb 02 2009 10:35am |
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R33 Member Since: 14 Jun 2008 Location: Marlow Posts: 193 |
Isn't the weight distribution of the Porsche 50/50 on each axle so what difference does it make? |
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Thu Jun 11 2009 9:43am |
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