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  • For Sale: 1999 Performax Trailer

    For Sale: 1999 Performax 36’ Gooseneck with Living Quarters
    • Purchased directly from Performax in late 2010, original owner rarely used the trailer for 10 years and traded it on a new trailer.
    • Cargo area 17.5’ to cabinets, remainder LQ and gooseneck
    • Tandem 7000 pound axles
    • Onan 7000W 220V generator with remote start in LQ and Cargo areas, recently serviced including new carburetor)
    • Dual marine batteries with trickle chargers (LQ and Cargo)
    • 26 gallon fuel tank (good for ~40 hours of continuous running)
    • 2 A/C units (LQ and Cargo). LQ unit runs on a thermostat, cargo is a simple switch.
    • Dual awnings (long awning needs new cloth and was removed)
    • Separate shower, toilet and bathroom sink with cabinets
    • Kitchen sink
    • Microwave
    • Refrigerator with freezer
    • Electric hot water heater
    • 30 gallon fresh water tank, grey and black water tanks (good for a long weekend)
    • Hydraulic ram makes hooking up easy
    • Split clamping gooseneck allows for fifth wheel style hookup (back into the mount).
    • Observation deck
    • 3 PitPal fold-able tables for workspace
    • Air compressor with air lines installed in cargo area
    • New tires June 2011
    • Electric brakes
    • Roof resealed in 2011
    • LCD Flat panel TV
    • Directv satellite (standard definition, not currently hooked up)
    • XBOX included
    • Overhead cabinets in cargo with tire rack
    • E-Track floor connections and additional hooks
    • Fully insulated walls (ceiling and sides)
    • 0.050” exterior aluminum walls
    • 0.040” interior aluminum walls
    • Steel frame construction
    • Wiring recently updated to add GFIs for exterior, bath and kitchen outlets. All outlets rewired with grounding for proper RV wiring code.
    • GVWR was lowered to 13,500 pounds to stay below 26,001 pounds with a typical dually



    The cargo box is slightly small for the average vehicle. A Miata, Lotus, B Spec, or formula car would fit best (it was designed for a formula car). We have towed a 3 Series BMW before which is snug, but fits. A Mustang would not fit easily. We’ve used this trailer for 2011 as our service trailer for GRAND-AM races. Everything is in better order than the beginning of the season aside from the awning. It has been meticulously maintained. Performax isn’t known in the road racing circles, but they are very well known in NHRA. The trailer is stout. Trailers at this level have zero flex. We never see rivets popping out on long trips on the skin. There are no signs of flexing. This is not your average low budget trailer.

    This trailer is a perfect setup for the weekend warrior. The living quarters are comfortable and provide everything you need for the typical weekend. You can probably find something less expensive, but it won’t be this nice. Most trailers are made for short trips and last a max of 5 years. This one is built like a tank!

    Price: $18,000

    http://ast-usa.smugmug.com/Cars/Trai...499570_nkXnFRd
    Brian Hanchey
    AST Suspension - USA
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