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LavisLane
18th February 2010, 05:25 PM
Hey all,
I've recently purchased a brush bar on Ebay but it doesn't have the front or side mounting brackets. Pants. :o
Does anyone have some they want to sell or know where I can get them?
Searching the web was a bit barren...
Thanks in advance,
Dave
andrew e
19th February 2010, 09:57 PM
I hope it wasnt the one that i sold? because i sent the brackets in a box with it....
I also have a spare set of front brackets, send me a pm.
Andy
Aussie
21st February 2010, 05:50 PM
Can you let me know if you get any more Bars in Andrew, I'd like too purchase one
andrew e
22nd February 2010, 05:45 PM
Can you let me know if you get any more Bars in Andrew, I'd like too purchase one
i'll be getting a few hard range ones in soon i hope.
The one on ebay was fairly ordinary condition. The plastic/rubber cracks at the first sign of impact of anything.
I do have a L322 factory bar. It wont fit a p38 though.
Andy
Aussie
22nd February 2010, 06:51 PM
Yes I saw the one you had on Ebay. More than happy too wait till you and Paul have the business all sorted then I'll take everything you can make :)
Remy
23rd February 2010, 10:08 PM
i'll be getting a few hard range ones in soon i hope.
The one on ebay was fairly ordinary condition. The plastic/rubber cracks at the first sign of impact of anything.
Andy
It wasn't that bad ;) but my new one is better!
andrew e
24th February 2010, 08:36 PM
It wasn't that bad ;) but my new one is better!
I felt bad that the guy paid 300 (400inc freight) for it. I suppose TRS want 1200 for a similar one though, and they are srs approuved, unlike those nasty death trap, bodgy adapted, ARB ones installed by backyarders, without crush cones. :D
Andy
Remy
24th February 2010, 10:30 PM
I felt bad that the guy paid 300 (400inc freight) for it. I suppose TRS want 1200 for a similar one though, and they are srs approuved, unlike those nasty death trap, bodgy adapted, ARB ones installed by backyarders, without crush cones. :D
Andy
Tough but! winched a boat/trailer/car and a couple of 4wd out so far. Winch is a little worse for wear (cable too long). I haven't needed it to winch myself yet!
Hope all is well - i need to strip the drivers door as the central lock has failed on that door so will be in touch when i know what i need. you would think it could fail on a door that i don't use!
Cheers,
Remy
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