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    My 2 hour bodgey rear bar effort

    heres my bodgey rear bar effort. had i of realised it was going to look half alright i would have spent more time on it.
    i took the plastic crap off the bar reo and cut and shut an old aluminium sidestep off my old 4wd (LADA, don't tell anyone) and some rubber truck mudflap cut down to fit on the end in a bit of aluminium channel. needs a little finishing off, but not too unhappy with it at all.




    p.s. i have moved the indicators up into where the reverse lights usually are using amber bulbs in the side pillar lights, and put a reverse light down below the bar. also got a set of led slim lights i may fit up in the lower section of the bar.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Rosscoe68 View Post
    heres my bodgey rear bar effort. had i of realised it was going to look half alright i would have spent more time on it.
    i took the plastic crap off the bar reo and cut and shut an old aluminium sidestep off my old 4wd (LADA, don't tell anyone) and some rubber truck mudflap cut down to fit on the end in a bit of aluminium channel. needs a little finishing off, but not too unhappy with it at all.




    p.s. i have moved the indicators up into where the reverse lights usually are using amber bulbs in the side pillar lights, and put a reverse light down below the bar. also got a set of led slim lights i may fit up in the lower section of the bar.
    I dunno it looks pretty good, goes with your screen door as a roof rack

    2hrs is pretty fast

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    heh, the screen door roofrack is actually a GCB (Gold Coast Bullbars) custom full length alloy rack with boatloader , side and rear track rails for awnings, full length gutter rail mounts onto vehicle so its super strong and still pretty light, , but yeah from this angle looks like a screen door.
    wasnt cheap though :/

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