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    Lightbar "in" front bumper

    Hi all
    On holiday on FNQ and just seen a white D4 with a light bar fitted inside the front bumper...anyone else done this? Is it legal?
    Cheers

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    If you wanted to cut up your bumper!

    Or is it in the gap in the bottom?

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    Not in gap, bumper cut;
    in 5 seconds that I saw it looked quite "professionally" finished.

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    Hunted it down....
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    Yuk
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    Personally, that's filed in my "what not to do" list lol.
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    personally I like the idea

    I think it looks better than diabolical aircraft landing lights 'Protruding' out the front of a vehicle. In relation to the airflow into the intakes = also minimal interference.

    If you already have a Bull bar then that's a no 'brainer', You have already (rightly) sacrificed the design aesthetics for safety and protection and you hardly notice the extra bits.

    I am not sure if the light is better placed higher for the real deal (on the roof like the gun racked Texas Ute) but in my opinion I think I like the 'stealth' aspect.

    To each his own I suppose.

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    A more subtle trim may do it a lot of favours!

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    I would have probably gone lower in the unpainted section so its not easily seen, but still a good idea.

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    I don't think it looks that bad

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