Managed to bring home about 50kg of the border track
Of course that is what didn't fall off on the highway between Keith and Adelaide, one peanut in a Grand Vitara who was tailgating me got a surprise when a chunk of Clay/mud came free and smacked in bumper
Now I have a few extra thing on my list to do on leave, replace missing mud flap and front wheel arch moulding that went missing, replace drivers side headlight lense that cracked and replace rear shocks that definitely felt like they were only there to stop the springs falling out![]()






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(Maybe this is how Stockholm Syndrome occurs...)





Need to move alarm horn and bracket, which is reused to mount it back under the base of the plate. Trimmed down and welded on the underside. The mounting bracket fits onto the two bolts at the bottom of the black cover plate with two retained nuts to hold the mount down. There will be a tab added to go to the bolt above the cut out switch an under the front edge another to bolt it down to the arch, button head cap screws from underneath so no snags on tyres.
You can see the bracket removed. Also the clip for the ABS plug/socket can stay but it's underneath, I've drilled a hole in the side and will move the clip to there. The blue air line on the right runs down to the winch free spool. 




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