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Dam !!

 

Thats 2360mm I need 2600mm minimum aliminium length not including side plates and catches

 

I thought I was in luck then, I'm going to have to buy new

 

If your there anyway, take a photo, if not no worries thanks anyway Dave :thumbup1:

 

 

The old 1's are 2m60 I think and 80cm tall, I'll get some pics of both next week,there off a Marshalls brick wagon trailer, so it depends how good the driver was,if there bashed up or not .

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The problem I'd have is sorting out the decent lengths from the bad, they'd all have to be seperated and the ones with chunks out the ends where the catches are couldnt be used because I need 2.6m dead.

 

Its a shame the new ones weren't the right length I'd have snapped them up

 

Thanks anyway Dave, very much appreciated mate :thumbup1:

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No probs Dean,i bought all the new ones in the end, so some bodging coming up.Your landy body must be a lump bigger than mine, is it a 130 ?

 

Yes the 130, the back external measurements are 2.6m x 1.8m

 

I've drawn up a cutting list for the ali planking so I'll try and ring this week and get a price for it all, I may need to be sat down at the time :001_rolleyes:

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