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Hi,

These are not the orginal ones, there are really good copies but this guy sells them all the time under a new name.
Take a good look at the picture and you will see some differences.

Erwin

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I have seen these copies before.The profiles on the steel box reinforcement and the keeper profile are different to the originals.The internal reinforcement is also not a plate and a cast pice.
But looks like a nice carrier even though not original.

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900 euro jesus a lot for a wheel carrier

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Just made and fitted a prototype wheel carrier to my van...

Will fit any t25, Van, pickup, Doka with no mods to the van.
substantially cheaper than 900 euro... :wink:

Watch this space.

Dave
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