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Buy a tamiya flat bed then go to you local hard ware store and get some L shape angle for the chassis rails and right angle and flat sheet for the bed, and just transfer the lines and holes to the new L angle and right angle , that way you can make it longer without guessing were that holes go.
cheers tracy
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I 2nd that, for your first trailer this will be the best way to get an extened trailer without spending a fortune and it will be a good build to learn from. Cutting the rails is easy all you will need is a hack saw, file and drill. Mark the new rails cut them out close with the hack saw drill the new holes and bolt them togethe. Then just file to the lines. If you have an electric hand sander it is a good way to clean up the rails when done.
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