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    So I've been watching this space....... ?
    It's not broken. It's "Carbon Neutral".


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    Don't forget the pedestrian safety rules were introduced to prevent pedestrians from injuring themselves as they walked past your car. Remember, rod holders are ok as long as you twist them behind the bumper. If they were intended for protecting pedestrians as they bounced over the bonnet of your car, there would be a lot of other things that are currently legal that should be removed i.e. roof racks, roof mounted lights, awnings, sun visors, etc.

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    Obviously I don't have a Perentie but I assume the brackets would mount up to a Defender bonnet equally?

    I'd like to put a shovel and mattock or axe on my rig for trips.

    If so can the brackets be obtained (given that people are saying they have to be removed for rego in some states)

    I'd be equally happy with some repro ones don't need army originals.

    Just thinking out loud, looking at possibilities etc.
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    Quote Originally Posted by VladTepes View Post
    Obviously I don't have a Perentie but I assume the brackets would mount up to a Defender bonnet equally?

    I'd like to put a shovel and mattock or axe on my rig for trips.

    If so can the brackets be obtained (given that people are saying they have to be removed for rego in some states)

    I'd be equally happy with some repro ones don't need army originals.

    Just thinking out loud, looking at possibilities etc.
    Plenty on ebay, facebook etc. I have a spare set if you are genuinely interested.

    And as long as it complies to the ADRs at the time of manufacture.

    Remember, the civilian "Tanami" Landrover had bonnet mounted tools.

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    if I can pick up locally will be easier/ cheaper / less hassle, perhaps you could advise (or PM if you prefer) what would be the 'right' amount of money to pay for them.

    The Tanami was a '95 model wasn't it?
    If so, good because so is my Defender

    Oh and I can't see any on ebay - I'm probably using the wrong search term. Any tips?
    It's not broken. It's "Carbon Neutral".


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    1994 Defender 130 HCPU "Rolly"
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    G'day Vlad. Sorry to leave you hanging there.
    Got to the start of this year with too many things on the go and had to put some up on the shelf.
    Maybe by christmas this year...
    Cheers, BDave.
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    Quote Originally Posted by VladTepes View Post
    if I can pick up locally will be easier/ cheaper / less hassle, perhaps you could advise (or PM if you prefer) what would be the 'right' amount of money to pay for them.

    The Tanami was a '95 model wasn't it?
    If so, good because so is my Defender

    Oh and I can't see any on ebay - I'm probably using the wrong search term. Any tips?
    Ya gotta be quick.
    Two sets popped up on facebook on the weekend. Can't find them now.
    If you are really serious, I'll take some photo's and PM you on the weekend.

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