The weekend at Atlantis.
I am serously thinking of removing the bullbar... and mounting the driving lamps on a separate bracket. What do you think?
Hi Simon
The bullbar looks great, leave it.
What I does not look right is how clean she is. Is there a shortage of rain down in CT??
The bullbar looks great, leave it.
What I does not look right is how clean she is. Is there a shortage of rain down in CT??
There's no mud in this part of the world at the moment.... dunno when last I drove on a wet gravel road never mind played in mud...AndreBenson wrote:Hi Simon
The bullbar looks great, leave it.
What I does not look right is how clean she is. Is there a shortage of rain down in CT??
Simon Bloomer
Simon,
Without the bullbar - it does protect the car to a certain extent, but I don't like the look. See attached pic of a replacement bumper instead
Without the bullbar - it does protect the car to a certain extent, but I don't like the look. See attached pic of a replacement bumper instead
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You've seen my vehicle in the "flesh". I think the bull-bar can be taken off for sand driving. Bundu bashing is another story.
Now isn't that beautiful!
Hey Simon, just out of curiousity, where did you get that "www.pajeroclub.co.za" done on the top part of your windscreen? - See your first photo.
I think that it really looks good! Would love it on my SWB if it is possible!
I think that it really looks good! Would love it on my SWB if it is possible!
Tim.TRay wrote:Hey Simon, just out of curiousity, where did you get that "www.pajeroclub.co.za" done on the top part of your windscreen? - See your first photo.
I think that it really looks good! Would love it on my SWB if it is possible!
See this thread
Simon Bloomer
I know you don't need it in the sand pits but in the bush it is a must. How about painting it black?
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Henk Bannink
Some people are wise, some people are otherwise
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