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    G'day Murray cleared some messages looking forwrd to hear from ou again thanks mate , Richard

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    Murray
    I will take a 30W flood if theres still any available and if Richard does not take the 120W combo I will take it also!
    Please PM details
    TKS
    Gary
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    Hi

    Very interesting , a 180W bar is about 32" it seems, just the width of the center nudge bar on a P38

    Steve

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    Order received

    Murry
    My order turned up, looks great! I will be away for a couple of weeks but I will let you know how the go once I have installed!
    Many Thanks
    Gary

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    Quote Originally Posted by rijidij View Post
    Curved would be a good idea, but I haven't seen anything like that yet. It might be an interesting project to see if the ally extrusion could be rolled so it has a slight curve.

    The closest I have to a 50" is the 240W bar at 48.5" (1235mm). The current stock of these is sold, but I can get more.



    Cheers, Murray

    Interestingly I found a curved light bar today...

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    Murry i must say that light bar is the best .
    I had the pleasure of using my 240 watt led light bar in conjuction with my HID driving lights on my way back from Jamieson new years eve (night)
    The light fills in the side of the road where the driving lights and head lights miss also going around bends where your other lights just point straight ahead the light bar fills the gap fantastic bit of gear
    Tally of near miss's that night 1 deer, 2 wallabys , 1 grey roo all spotted well before only braking needed no swerving needed

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    Quote Originally Posted by Tombie View Post
    Interestingly I found a curved light bar today...
    Interestingly my supplier just sent me this

    I would prefer them in a single row, lower profile, we'll see what they come up with now they've worked out how to curve the extrusions.

    Cheers, Murray

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    Quote Originally Posted by rangieman View Post
    Murry i must say that light bar is the best .
    I had the pleasure of using my 240 watt led light bar in conjuction with my HID driving lights on my way back from Jamieson new years eve (night)
    The light fills in the side of the road where the driving lights and head lights miss also going around bends where your other lights just point straight ahead the light bar fills the gap fantastic bit of gear
    Tally of near miss's that night 1 deer, 2 wallabys , 1 grey roo all spotted well before only braking needed no swerving needed
    Thanks for the feedback Chris,
    Good to see the light bars are paying off, we've all seen what sort of damage a Roo can do.

    Does this mean we can drive faster at night now.......

    Cheers, Murray
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    '85 Isuzu 120 Trayback, '72 SIIA SWB Diesel Soft Top
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    Murray

    Have you looked at making up a bracket that would lock into the roof rails.

    I have a D4 with extended roof rails & would be interested.
    Cheers

    Chuck

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    Quote Originally Posted by chuck View Post
    Murray

    Have you looked at making up a bracket that would lock into the roof rails.

    I have a D4 with extended roof rails & would be interested.
    I haven't thought about it, but I don't see why it couldn't be done. Are the rails like in the pic below ? I would need a cross section of the rail extrusion to be able to design a bracket, or better still if there is an existing bracket off a roof rack which could be modified to do the job.

    Cheers, Murray

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