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i put my monster fourtrak on ebay last week, it didnt sell losts of watchers and 29 bids i put the reserve for £2000 what do people want for 2k jam on it? im sure its worth what im asking
i put my monster fourtrak on ebay last week, it didnt sell losts of watchers and 29 bids i put the reserve for £2000 what do people want for 2k jam on it? im sure its worth what im asking
Your `trak
DON`T SELL IT !!!
Enjoy it mate, you`ve put all that effort and money into it just to give it to someone else.
I done a similar thing with a Suzuki after i modded it and as soon as i got hold of my fourtrak i wanted to do it all over again !!
You will miss it for sure if it goes.
I`ve got a dog that can`t get into the back of mine but i wouldn`t sell my truck for that she has to have a leg up every time !!
Keep the faith,
Cheers Cookie
my fourtrak
my bullmastiff is a nightmare to get in the back of me fourtrak,other than buying him a crash hat and bunging him on the roofrack i dunno what to do?. someone told me that if ya tyres extend more than the arches the police can do you 3 points per tyre? i dunno if thats true or not?
Your `trak
It`s a big mutt you got there, at least mine won`t give me a hernia lifting her in the back of mine !!!
Regarding the tyres, i`ve always been told as long as the tread is covered your okay, mine are a bit marginal on the sticking out side of things but it sailed through the MOT with no problems.
You could always fabricate a set of steel arches and weld them on, i did this on an old Lj Suzuki, it looked like a military jeep after it was done. Or, as i`ve seen plenty of times just screw on some stiff but flexi plastic on the under side of the arches to cover the problem area, old conveyer belt is pretty good as it crushes and come back to shape really well.
If you`re really worried buy a set of Bushwhacker arches from the USA they will cover anything and around £300 a set including taxes and shipping etc they could solve all your probs.
Keep the faith, Cheers Cookie
Unfortunatly as with any auct
Unfortunatly as with any auction (especially for a unique item) is that anything is only worth what people will pay. And it need the right person to be looking in the right place at the right time.
My advice is put it back on, and keep putting it back on. Eventually you'll get that right person, or better yet two (to bid aganst each other).
Any veiws expresed in this thread by me are purely from my own experience, and (sometimes) falible memory. Hope my comments help, but please don't take them as gospel.