Never seen a T3 trailer like this before
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Re: Never seen a T3 trailer like this before
Just extend the one you've got. Curtain between girls & boys - as required.

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Re: Never seen a T3 trailer like this before
Do it! Be good to see someone put their own spin on it. Not saying I'll like it but I bet it'll be bloody practical to say the least. How much did you say it would be to rent for the week????
Why would the glass be anything other than half full?
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Re: Never seen a T3 trailer like this before
CovKid wrote:Just extend the one you've got. Curtain between girls & boys - as required.
Get a blue badge sticker and you can park it where ever you want................maybe not

Why would the glass be anything other than half full?
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Re: Never seen a T3 trailer like this before
silverbullet wrote:
Just trying to justify building a cool trailer and not becoming a shed dragger tbh
a T3 shed is still a shed

personally I would drag a trailer tent, light, spacious, big enough to get all your crap in, put bikes on and easy to store or sell on if the family don't like it
you could even have an awning on the van to connect to it
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Re: Never seen a T3 trailer like this before
Hmm...
Nah.
Nah.
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