Discounted Challenger doors for sale

Hello all,
This is Jon from Oregon Trailer LLC. Some of you might be familiar with our brand- we make 5 different styles of teardrop trailers, based out of Eugene Oregon. The reason for this posting is to ask for a little help in clearing out our shop. We've recently ordered 10 sets of 26"x32" trailer doors from Challenger. Unfortunately, someone in the shipping department must have crunched the skid they were on and damaged most of them. The damages range from bent aluminum trim and some surface dents on the doors. All the damages as described are fixable and not that major. The doors will still function properly with a little TLC.
So, I thought I'd bring an offer to the folks here at TNTTT to see if anyone out there would like to buy a set of doors for a HEAVY discount. The unit price for these doors new is $332.50. They can be seen on Challenger's website with the following link; https://challengerdoor.com/product-cate ... ler-doors/. Although, their website isn't much and doesn't provide much information. Send us a personal message and I'll do my best to provide extra details and photos.
We're only asking for $300.00 for a set of these doors. We'd like to know that these doors will find homes with folks that are in the process of building their own trailer and need to save money in ordering parts. And to mention again, the damages can be fixed. The only reason we aren't doing the fixes ourselves is that we have a demand issue and time is of the essence. Making the needed fixes will only slow us down and frustrate our customers.
See the attached photos for a picture of the doors in general, and some close-ups on the damages to the trim. Each door's damages range quite a bit, but by and large, it's contained mainly to the area of where the trim wraps around the door and meets near halfway up on the door.
We'd suggest using something like a vice clamp and wood-working clamps to bend the aluminum back into shape. We've done a little bit of this, but as I mentioned, this process has been too time consuming for us.
If you'd like more information please email [email protected] or just call or text 971.335.9055.
I'd be happy to provide more photos and information as per request.
Cheers.
This is Jon from Oregon Trailer LLC. Some of you might be familiar with our brand- we make 5 different styles of teardrop trailers, based out of Eugene Oregon. The reason for this posting is to ask for a little help in clearing out our shop. We've recently ordered 10 sets of 26"x32" trailer doors from Challenger. Unfortunately, someone in the shipping department must have crunched the skid they were on and damaged most of them. The damages range from bent aluminum trim and some surface dents on the doors. All the damages as described are fixable and not that major. The doors will still function properly with a little TLC.
So, I thought I'd bring an offer to the folks here at TNTTT to see if anyone out there would like to buy a set of doors for a HEAVY discount. The unit price for these doors new is $332.50. They can be seen on Challenger's website with the following link; https://challengerdoor.com/product-cate ... ler-doors/. Although, their website isn't much and doesn't provide much information. Send us a personal message and I'll do my best to provide extra details and photos.
We're only asking for $300.00 for a set of these doors. We'd like to know that these doors will find homes with folks that are in the process of building their own trailer and need to save money in ordering parts. And to mention again, the damages can be fixed. The only reason we aren't doing the fixes ourselves is that we have a demand issue and time is of the essence. Making the needed fixes will only slow us down and frustrate our customers.
See the attached photos for a picture of the doors in general, and some close-ups on the damages to the trim. Each door's damages range quite a bit, but by and large, it's contained mainly to the area of where the trim wraps around the door and meets near halfway up on the door.
We'd suggest using something like a vice clamp and wood-working clamps to bend the aluminum back into shape. We've done a little bit of this, but as I mentioned, this process has been too time consuming for us.
If you'd like more information please email [email protected] or just call or text 971.335.9055.
I'd be happy to provide more photos and information as per request.
Cheers.