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<blockquote data-quote="clyde" data-source="post: 345305" data-attributes="member: 12"><p>Yeah but Westy Trailers have a good resale market and although this little French number is very similar it just isnt the real thing.</p><p>My westy trailer resto ran abit high but didnt need to buy tyres and suspension for that, but it was alot more to buy in the first place.</p><p>Makes me laugh with the Westy trailers...........if a rotten one that needs new wood, tyres and suspension etc not to mention a repaint and all the little bits like stainless bolts etc is worth £500+ (i have seen them sell at this price) then whats a fully restored one worth :shock:</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="clyde, post: 345305, member: 12"] Yeah but Westy Trailers have a good resale market and although this little French number is very similar it just isnt the real thing. My westy trailer resto ran abit high but didnt need to buy tyres and suspension for that, but it was alot more to buy in the first place. Makes me laugh with the Westy trailers...........if a rotten one that needs new wood, tyres and suspension etc not to mention a repaint and all the little bits like stainless bolts etc is worth £500+ (i have seen them sell at this price) then whats a fully restored one worth :shock: [/QUOTE]
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