x2 what DT-P38 said.
Not long after I bought mine I visited a local independent LR fixer to buy some 'refurb' bits. He had several D2s and a P38 in his workshop. I asked him about a bar ... he shrugged his shoulders and said something to the effect that they are disproportionately expensive for what they are, and that for the same price you can buy a heap of critical spares... fuel pump, sensors, serpentine belt, coil block etc etc ...and besides which they are a PITA when you need access to the engine compartment... so I delayed the purchase. I have not bothered since and having had to do quite a bit of work under the bonnet over the past few years I can see the wisdom in his advice!
If I could find a genuine RR "soft" bar at reasonable price I'd now seriously consider it.. I'm not a "Scruby-like" fanatic 
but a recent accident nearby has really left me wondering about the need for traditional bull bars for vehicles predominantly used in the suburbs.
On a separate note, I see the FL2 is now "finito" and its replacement, the LR Discovery "Sport" comes with a pedestrian friendly airbag built into the bonnet as standard!
MY99 RR P38 HSE 4.6 (Thor) gone (to Tasmania)
2020 Subaru Impreza S ('SWMBO's Express' )
2023 Ineos Grenadier Trialmaster (diesel)
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