I've been unfortunate enough to have hit a couple of the smaller ones (+/- 140cm) you get around the northern Pilbara and I'd imagine similar damage without the bulbar.
I can't comment on the other species of kangaroo, but these will set off in any direction without a moment's hesitation. Combine that with the proximity of the scrub next to the road in those parts of the country and you have no chance what so ever, no matter what time of the day (although dusk is usually the most "dangerous" time).
The last one I hit at 110km/h without a split second's chance to touch the brakes. He was going so fast from left to right that he actually hit the bulbar in front of me sitting in the drivers seat. Luckily I seem to have hit him on his "landing and squatting" phase of his jump as the top of the vertical part of the bulbar took the brunt of his scull (and what used to be inside) and then the steering guard "fed" him down under the front axle without doing any damage.
Gillie, hope the damage looks worse than it actually is and you've got her back on the road soon.
Buy a proper bulbar and avoid the cosmetic tubular jobbies if at all possible…
Cheers,
Lou


I didn't spot the coolant leak.
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trying to find panels and grills and surrounds. obviously this is an insurance job so would be trying to source new parts. Any one got any ideas?

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