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    Front bar for Defender

    Anybody interested in such a front bar for the Defender?

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    That's what I had in mind before I brought one from rigidij........the problem I had is not many bars suit PTO's

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    Very very nice!

    Any indication of price?

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    That is very nice but I cant see it being legal in NSW with those open vertical edges and forward protrusions , there is bulbar blitz going on around here at the moment.

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    chopper I think the forward protrusions are not forward they look like they are actually set back in the bar to me..they are for bow shackles to be attached.

    I would have that bar in a heart beat if it wasn't for the more frontal protection I'm after this time. however I wouldn't mind some of the foot grips for the ARB
    Our Land Rover does not leak oil! it just marks its territory.......




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    [QUOTE=dullbird;2173868]chopper I think the forward protrusions are not forward they look like they are actually set back in the bar to me..they are for bow shackles to be attached.


    I see what you are saying about the recovery points but I was also looking at the vertical plates inline with the outside edges of the chassis rails that have been left "unwraped"
    I am not particularly in favour of the laws , I think cars belong on roads and pedestrians belong on the footpath and a car should give way to people at a crossing and people should give way to cars elsewhere and mothers should hang onto little children around roads and dogs.
    I also love the bar.

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    [quote=chopper;2174162]
    Quote Originally Posted by dullbird View Post
    chopper I think the forward protrusions are not forward they look like they are actually set back in the bar to me..they are for bow shackles to be attached.


    I see what you are saying about the recovery points but I was also looking at the vertical plates inline with the outside edges of the chassis rails that have been left "unwraped"
    I am not particularly in favour of the laws , I think cars belong on roads and pedestrians belong on the footpath and a car should give way to people at a crossing and people should give way to cars elsewhere and mothers should hang onto little children around roads and dogs.
    I also love the bar.
    Understand the concerns about these protruding plates. We can get it changed, no problems.

    Price will probably be somewhere between $900 and $1,000. But nothing fixed at this stage.

    Cheers,
    Daniel

    Mulgo Pty Ltd
    Expedition vehicles & equipment
    69 Anderson Road, Mortdale NSW 2223
    p 0438 183 507 / www.mulgo.com.au

    Purchase your 4wd gear online:
    www.expeditioncentre.com.au

    follow us on facebook:
    facebook.com/expeditioncentre



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    Can you please post a bigger format picture. For some reason i cant see it clearly but i am looking for a bar just like this.

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    Our Land Rover does not leak oil! it just marks its territory.......




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    I actually like the winch anyone know what model that is of the warn
    Our Land Rover does not leak oil! it just marks its territory.......




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