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best toy haulers?

PBRnr

PBRnr

2013-08-12 18:04:00 UTC

gents what do u use currently for hauling ur SD's and other toys and what would be your dream hauler?

I'm currently doing something like this:
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But would love this
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Lowrance

Lowrance

2013-08-12 18:40:00 UTC

I just sold this....

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Was great for trackdays and weekends out in the desert. Will be getting another one in the future.

No. 47

No. 47

2013-08-12 18:49:00 UTC

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SDNerd

SDNerd

2013-08-12 21:37:00 UTC

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http://www.mbsprinterusa.com/sprinter/crew-van

Unless, you can afford one of these:

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Don't worry, they can build it for you with plenty of roll-on bike storage/hauling.

bic_bicknell

bic_bicknell

2013-08-13 04:45:00 UTC

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The Gin Reaper

The Gin Reaper

2013-08-13 08:32:00 UTC

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Lowrance

Lowrance

2013-08-13 14:34:00 UTC

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The Gin Reaper

The Gin Reaper

2013-08-13 20:06:00 UTC

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Jody

Jody

2013-08-14 10:42:00 UTC

I have this

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I've been converting it from a standard panel van over the past 4 years and it's nearly perfect.

I can get 2 bikes and all associated equipment (wheels, leathers, helmets etc) in the back

The bed is above this so sleeping in the van with the bikes in is easy

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The middle section of the van has some kitchen units with 2 gas hobs and a sink with running water

The seats rotate to face into the middle of the van giving a fair size "kitchen" area.

at 6.5 meters long it's just about small enough to park most places which means I can use it everyday.

Jody

Jody

2013-08-14 14:18:00 UTC

Rear view of my hauler. Old skool 1986 Ford 3 window inline 6 300 CI, Clifford Manifold, Holly 390 4 bl, FI exhaust headers w/ Y pipe to one exhaust, HID GM spark. Wood paneling over ridged insulation, black and white checkerd vinal one piece floor. Self built bumper rack pushes in when not use as bike hauler, on two 2X2 tube in a tube sliders.


I use a fold up cot for over nighters to keep the inside open for multi use. No built in's.
The van does move out for a SIX, and can bury the 85mph speedo with ease.

Paulzilla

Paulzilla

2013-08-14 16:28:00 UTC

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