These bars aren't overkill are they.
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These bars aren't overkill are they.
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there totally legal..... but stick a bug catcher out the bonnet and watch them defect the car in a heartbeat.... the law is an ass
Those bars are just what you need for the impending zombie apocalypse!!!!!
They do appear a bit over the top to me. If you happen upon a roo out west though, where I was recently, they will definitely do their intended job well.
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there all to big the middle one would be a nice bar if it was a bit smaller, that bloke in the hz is just going to crack his chassie rails
they all started from the the wazza roo made in geelong in the 80s, i had a super wazza roo on my hz, which didnt crack the chassis rails but it was the biggest you could by back then 3" tube, but they are impossible to get through a roadworthy now, none of those would pass and i think 5 posters are totally illegal in W.A now.
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Id be impressed if I saw one on Frank's gelati van.
You can get them through with an engineers report. But you also have to put up with all the same attention from police you get if you drive any distinctive car.
They are pretty over the top these days, and no doubt they bring too much attention which will continue to make it harder to have them on cars. So bad publicity of them even on this site brings any car modification under scrutiny, and that effects all car lovers. However bull bars are an essential item for a lot of Australians.
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