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Bugger the bumper- bolt on a bullbar
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I looked around localy fro a replacement front bumper, I couldn't find anything decent so I made this one instead.
What do ya think?

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Posted on: 2005/6/27 13:26
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Re: Bugger the bumper- bolt on a bullbar
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I like it, but does that number plate really say "big block". Well I suppose a A12 is bigger than an A10!!!

Ray

Posted on: 2005/6/27 16:01
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looks nice not too obtrusive and suits the car good. well done

have you got any close up pics ??

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Re: Bugger the bumper- bolt on a bullbar
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That looks really neat.

Nice work.

Posted on: 2005/6/28 0:08
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Looks good. Are there any cooling problems with those driving lights right in the middle of the grill?

Posted on: 2005/6/28 1:38
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Re: Bugger the bumper- bolt on a bullbar
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Dude i live like 10 minutes from you and i never see the ute what gives?

is it on the road or does it live in the shed?

we should get together and talk datts

Posted on: 2005/6/28 2:47
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Ray,
That's not what the numberplate says. PhotoShop works wonders. I'm not too keen about displaying my numberplate online as my last 1200 was STOLEN and never recovered.

Posted on: 2005/6/29 11:33
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Here's some bigger pics

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Posted on: 2005/6/29 11:36
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What have you done for parking lights?

Posted on: 2005/6/29 11:39
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snowy,
No cooling problems at all. She runs a CS Corolla radiator. About 2" wider than the hole in the radiator pannel , a little taller and the inlet and outlet are the same size and in the same place as a 1200 radiator.

The park lights are mounted above the bumper , below the headlights on the front pannel . In the top pic you can just make them out under the bottom bar on the left hand side of the pic.

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