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Lord Shagg-Pyle:

--- Quote from: redhand on September 01, 2008, 10:12:56 ---
--- Quote from: merlin617 on August 30, 2008, 06:22:03 ---Would I be right in thinking that a pick axe fitted to the front wing might be considered possibly dangerous to pedestrians :oops:

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Possibly and I'm sure an insurance company would try and use it as an excuse not to payout in the event of a claim.

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I'd have to agree with that. Insurance companies will do anything to get away without paying out. The robdogs!

Oddball:
If thats the case, then the pedestrian must of been carrying it officer  ;)

Boggert:
Cheered my self up reading this... what a load of crap... And I'm Plod like LSP

No matter how high your lift, if someone fall infront of your car you are going to gun them over... if it lifted there is a chance you will go over them with out touching them!

Lord Shagg-Pyle:

--- Quote from: Boggert on September 02, 2008, 20:11:32 ---Cheered my self up reading this... what a load of crap... And I'm Plod like LSP

No matter how high your lift, if someone fall infront of your car you are going to gun them over... if it lifted there is a chance you will go over them with out touching them!

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I couldn't agree more. Of course if you have a set of really chunky M/T tyres on, they may just get caught in the tread and no harm done!
I'd rather have a car that is lifted, than a blinged up, lowered Saxo that gets grounded if it goes over a fag paper! No offence to Saxo owners intended. :twisted:

littlepow:
It was to do with the sale of such items, old stock could still be sold. But no new items could be manufactured or imported into the country. If already fitted or owned, then you are still able to use. Not sure how this covers second hand bullbars and A-bars of a non foam veriaty.

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