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Old 31-10-04, 20:58
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Default Bullbar debate



This debate has been going on for some time in Australia and at least this chappie seen in the carpark behind my office makes his stand clear.
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Old 31-10-04, 21:23
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I always thought stupid pedestrians to be fair game...



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Old 01-11-04, 02:27
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I always thought stupid pedestrians to be fair game...



At the risk of offending any-one...(as if I give a damn)...we call them Paki Pushers...had 'em on my Ford Explorer.

After several ha'penny shoves with the turbines, I got charged with littering.
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Old 01-11-04, 09:16
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Default Bullbars

Bullbars have quite a following in rural areas (along with B&S balls and Bundaberg rum), and are seen as a practical addition to any vehicle. Not only do they add pleasing lines to a bland vehicle, they also offer a place to mount up to 6 aerials (UHF radio, CB radio, CDMA mobile phone, GSM mobile phone, car radio and a few dummies or spares just for looks) and a similar number of spotlights. Very practical! They also happen to magnify injuries to pedestrians and other vehicles, and increase fuel consumption and front tyre wear but thats a small price to pay.
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Old 01-11-04, 10:18
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Not only do they add pleasing lines to a bland vehicle,
Personally, I like this bullbar best...
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