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Mobile Car lift
Hi guys
I posted these before christmas, and had actual confirmed sales, but 2 people were no shows and another one was bigger in real life so wouldn't fit where the guy wanted it. So there are still 3 for remaining, I just never quite got around to re-listing them.
Anyway, I just want to get rid of them, so selling them at the bargin price of $200 each which is about a $50 loss for me.
Details from original post are below, along with pertinent questions answered.
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Mobile Car lift
I recently imported 5 of these for my now ex-brother in law. I was buying myself a car hoist and him and his mate wanted 1 each. There was a minimum order quantity of 5 so they asked me to include them with my order. They had the intention of selling the other 3.
As I said, he and my sister have split up, and he is refusing to pay me for the lifts.
I don't want them as I have a hoist, so I am basically just trying to recoupe my costs on them.
They are all brand new.
Here is a youtube vid of the lift.
Tilting car lift from CJ Auto's - YouTube
Lifts available for viewing in O’connor (and maybe Applecross if I take one home). They weigh about 60kgs each. I can assist with delivery to surrounding areas. I am on holidays until end of the month so you are welcome to come and bring your car along and try it out.
PM me or give me a call.
0403983622
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I unwrapped the lifts today and had a better look. I think these might be the WA salvage finish to these. They are all powder coated, but it is a bit rough and has had the odd bit of spraypack touchup. It doesn't really come out in the pics though. There is nothing wrong with them, they just dont have a high quality finish. A bit of a contrast to the hoist I bought, as that was finished off a lot nicer. But I guess these were alot cheaper. When we bought them, they didnt have any pics of the actual lifts they could send me. whereas the hoist they did.
I also measured them up refer to the pics below, as the actual measurements are a bit different to the advised
I also stuck them under my dads Ford territory (I couldn't get them under my car). I lifted the front end about 100mm. The factory has a heap of melamine blocking the door so I couldn't get a level surface, so I didn't want to lift it too high as the driveway is on quite a slope. I lifted it by hand, really it is no more work than a standard screw jack. I think it is a fairly fine thread on the lead screw, so it doesn't take a heap of effort to get it up. Probably took minutes of winding to get it there. I was sweating a bit as it was a bit hot in the sun. But nothing too strenuous.
They are fairly easy to get under the car as they have little castors that allow you to slide it under the car.
I also wound it up with an 18v drill, but it lacked the torque to actually lift the car. In the video it says that he has a big SDS powered drill. So not so sure if your average drill will lift a big car.
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