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For Sale: SOLD! Trailex 7541 NLA
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SOLD! Trailex 7541 NLA
TRAILER IS SOLD
I've just posted for sale, in the Rennlist Classifieds, my TRAILEX Model 7541 open trailer. This is Trailex's 75" wide deck; I've trailered 944 and Boxster on it with plenty of room. The trailer is in very good to excellent condition. Lightweight, bolted modular design, very well maintained and tows extremely well.
Here's some features:
A) Full width Trailex tire rack, with locks and other accessories. Bolted design makes it very easy to adjust center pole height for virtually any size wheel/tire.
B) Entire brake system was overhauled within the past 3 years, including new brake lines, surge brake unit on tongue (just over 1 year old), and shoes.
C) 7 new radial trailer tires, including 3 spare tires w/mounts on the trailer. Tires on the axles have under 200 miles.
D) 8-foot ramps makes loading easy, even for lowered cars. Ramps are 2 years old, updated design purchased directly from Trailex.
E) Includes 2 custom made aluminum fuel jug holders made by PitPal, that each hold a pair of 5-gallon jugs. Very strong and sturdy.
F) Storage box, including straps and other accessories.
G) 2-speed manual winch and stand from Trailex. Works perfectly, and nice to have when the car can't drive up on its own.
H) LED lighting.
I) 2 wheel stops up front, and 1 for the rear (easily slides on & off).
Asking $5,400 for this very well optioned Trailex trailer. (Would cost over $8,000 to replicate new from Trailex). Includes some spare T-bolts, brackets, and a replacement leaf spring (Recently discovered a broken leaf spring, and replaced with parts directly from Trailex. Ordered 2 leaf springs just in case, but found no problems on the other 3.) Clean MD title.
This trailer has served me very well. I would otherwise be keeping it, except I've decided to purchase an enclosed one.
Additional photos at: http://tonyp.smugmug.com/gallery/119...43053884_p4vh3
Contact: Tony Pagonis
Gaithersburg, MD 20882
E-mail: aj240z[at]netscape[dot]net
I've just posted for sale, in the Rennlist Classifieds, my TRAILEX Model 7541 open trailer. This is Trailex's 75" wide deck; I've trailered 944 and Boxster on it with plenty of room. The trailer is in very good to excellent condition. Lightweight, bolted modular design, very well maintained and tows extremely well.
Here's some features:
A) Full width Trailex tire rack, with locks and other accessories. Bolted design makes it very easy to adjust center pole height for virtually any size wheel/tire.
B) Entire brake system was overhauled within the past 3 years, including new brake lines, surge brake unit on tongue (just over 1 year old), and shoes.
C) 7 new radial trailer tires, including 3 spare tires w/mounts on the trailer. Tires on the axles have under 200 miles.
D) 8-foot ramps makes loading easy, even for lowered cars. Ramps are 2 years old, updated design purchased directly from Trailex.
E) Includes 2 custom made aluminum fuel jug holders made by PitPal, that each hold a pair of 5-gallon jugs. Very strong and sturdy.
F) Storage box, including straps and other accessories.
G) 2-speed manual winch and stand from Trailex. Works perfectly, and nice to have when the car can't drive up on its own.
H) LED lighting.
I) 2 wheel stops up front, and 1 for the rear (easily slides on & off).
Asking $5,400 for this very well optioned Trailex trailer. (Would cost over $8,000 to replicate new from Trailex). Includes some spare T-bolts, brackets, and a replacement leaf spring (Recently discovered a broken leaf spring, and replaced with parts directly from Trailex. Ordered 2 leaf springs just in case, but found no problems on the other 3.) Clean MD title.
This trailer has served me very well. I would otherwise be keeping it, except I've decided to purchase an enclosed one.
Additional photos at: http://tonyp.smugmug.com/gallery/119...43053884_p4vh3
Contact: Tony Pagonis
Gaithersburg, MD 20882
E-mail: aj240z[at]netscape[dot]net
Last edited by aj986s; 06-07-2010 at 02:46 PM. Reason: Price adjustment
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I've actually got a couple of local contacts that are interested.
Not sure how much to ship to Cali. If towed behind a vehicle otherwise going cross-country, gas alone would be $700 (presuming a tow vehicle at 15mpg) or more. Not sure what a commercial hauler would charge to put it on a larger truck. Trailex quoted me $600 to ship a new trailer from Ohio to the East Coast.
Not sure how much to ship to Cali. If towed behind a vehicle otherwise going cross-country, gas alone would be $700 (presuming a tow vehicle at 15mpg) or more. Not sure what a commercial hauler would charge to put it on a larger truck. Trailex quoted me $600 to ship a new trailer from Ohio to the East Coast.