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Whirly-jig for sale

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I bought this new & since my project is now completed, I no longer need it. Includes 2 (hard) shop wheels, 4 "yard" wheels with castors, 2 hydraulic jack, connector pipes, all paperwork & instructional CD. Paid $3,000.00 for it less than a year ago. $1,950.00 firm. Can't ship; pick up only.

Located in the Socialist Republic of MA.
 

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Is that what they get for these things; 3 grand? Wow, I need to really do a made to order rotisserie then for that price.
 
Is that what they get for these things; 3 grand? Wow, I need to really do a made to order rotisserie then for that price.


here are many rotisserie manufacturers out there today & after researching them all, I found that the Whirly Jig to be one of the best. It's stable & heavy duty. They have a locking system allowing you to easily lock the vehicle at any point of rotation. You don't have to get the two hydraulic jack and off road wheel kit, but I did. For me, they were well worth the additional cost and made the jopb easier. As the saying goes, you get what you pay for.

Also, don't forget that unless you pick one up directly from the manufacturer, you do have to have it shipped by truck, which costs money.
 
Ha, the Socialist Republic of MA.

Good luck with the sale! I'll probably need one some day, but I can't afford one right now.
 
here are many rotisserie manufacturers out there today & after researching them all, I found that the Whirly Jig to be one of the best. It's stable & heavy duty. They have a locking system allowing you to easily lock the vehicle at any point of rotation. You don't have to get the two hydraulic jack and off road wheel kit, but I did. For me, they were well worth the additional cost and made the jopb easier. As the saying goes, you get what you pay for.

Also, don't forget that unless you pick one up directly from the manufacturer, you do have to have it shipped by truck, which costs money.

x2 I have one and it's the best rotissorie money can buy. Yes, you can probably build one cheaper, but I'd rather be working on the car and not working on the tools to work on the car.
 
Any chance I could get you to send or post a photo of how the thing attaches to the rear of the car? I already have a rotisserie but need to make an attachment bracket.
 
x2 I have one and it's the best rotissorie money can buy. Yes, you can probably build one cheaper, but I'd rather be working on the car and not working on the tools to work on the car.

:iamwithstupid: I have one too and agree with all statements made about the Whirly Jig.
 
Whirly Jig compared to others? Apples to bowling balls,IMO. I've used both.
 
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