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Bullbar or not ?

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buster uk:
Cant make my mind up now   :?
Good points for both.
Ive heard about the damage they can cause in a crash to the whole front end.But then it protects the front off road ,bushes branches etc.but then it is quite heavy so its a weight penalty with it on,but then i cant notice its any faster without it  :lol:

Bush Tucker Man:
Off With Its Head

Opps :oops:  Sorry.
Remove the iron-mongery.

Mine had one fitted & I insisted on it being removed before I handed over the cash

landyman Ash:

--- Quote from: "Bush Tucker Man" ---Off With Its Head

Opps :oops:  Sorry.
Remove the iron-mongery.

Mine had one fitted & I insisted on it being removed before I handed over the cash
--- End quote ---


Go on.  If the bolts are stuck there will a que of us with an angle grinder  :twisted:  :twisted:  :twisted:  :twisted:  :twisted:

Xtremeteam:

--- Quote from: "landyman1978" ---
--- Quote from: "Bush Tucker Man" ---Off With Its Head

Opps :oops:  Sorry.
Remove the iron-mongery.

Mine had one fitted & I insisted on it being removed before I handed over the cash
--- End quote ---


Go on.  If the bolts are stuck there will a que of us with an angle grinder  :twisted:  :twisted:  :twisted:  :twisted:  :twisted:
--- End quote ---

the grinder is for cleaning up,ill just give it a ickle tickle wi the gas axe woo ha ha ,if not i rekon diesel boy would do it n save me a trip down

landyman Ash:
Gas axe  :shock:  :shock:

Now your talking!!!!!  Just got one at the barn between us.

I'm looking forward to trying.

Can I practise on your bull bar  :twisted:  :twisted:  :twisted:  :twisted:  :twisted:  :twisted:  :twisted:

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