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I finally got a new trailer. Its a 28 foot Continental Victory Lane Custom. Now the fun starts getting it ready for sleds and quads. I'll be adding all the goodies over time. I need a couple of snow and mud stickers to start.
 

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It's far to clean! get some mud or some snow or something inside of it!.

Nice rig!
 

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Nice Trailer,matches my truck LOL!
catmando!
 

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yah just need some polaris sleds in there to make it look real sharp
Ya, that will dirty it up, j/k. It`s alittle late in the year for a trailer, everyone is going to be using decks soon. But its a Nice looking trailer, what did it cost?
 

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Nice trailer I bought a new on as well. Just starting to get it ready with all the goodies for quadding and sledding for next year.
 

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Nice trailer for sure. Are you sleeping in it at the summer Snow and Mud ride. Couple of bunks and rig it up
 

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Nice trailer there SumX!! Looks like lots of room for goodies. You'll have to try and keep the Yammies out of there though... wouldn't want to bend an axle from all that weight:D
You planning another trip to the mountains yet this year? I'm hoping to get one more in first week of april.
 

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Nice trailer there SumX!! Looks like lots of room for goodies. You'll have to try and keep the Yammies out of there though... wouldn't want to bend an axle from all that weight:D
You planning another trip to the mountains yet this year? I'm hoping to get one more in first week of april.

I doo have a couple buds with yammies hence the reason I got the heavy duty axles and 16" wheels. I know it was an added expence to haul yammies but sometimes a friendship is worth its weight in iron.
First week in April might work for me. Where are you heading?
 

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Let Me Give You A Hint As To The First Addition To The Inside Of The Trailer...................... Install At Least 8 Foldup Drink Holders All Around The Inside Of The Trailer, Especially Near The Doors..... I Got Mine All At Princess Auto, And I Think They Were About $3 Or $4 Each........ Sure Saves When Trying To Dress Or Just Sittin' Inside The Trailer Have A Cool One, Before Loading Etc.
 

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Nice, just a tip if your upgrading stuff in the trailer I have learned from mistakes. Use Stainless screws, and don't use anything that will rust, even stuff with a thin coat of paint or powdercoat. I have had things rusting inside my trailer from the broom holders to the screws I used, so be aware, don't cheap out. The metal stuff doesn't last more than 2 years and your replacing it.
 

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Ya, that will dirty it up, j/k. It`s alittle late in the year for a trailer, everyone is going to be using decks soon. But its a Nice looking trailer, what did it cost?

I would like a sled deck someday too but I needed the trailer worse. Most of my summer is spent quadding and hauling the kids to M/X races. I also have a vintage car that needs the odd ride. The trailer came up from Denver and I got it for a song.
 
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