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Feroza Bullbar

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Feroza Bullbar

Post by smellypaddler »

I know that there have been some threads on this in the past but I couldn't dig them up in the FAQ's.

I am looking for a full bullbar for a widetrack Feroza. It must be a bumper replacement style of bullbar as opposed to the profile bar type. (this is because I have ripped off the bumber end caps and they now look like s**t)

Does anyone know where I could get one of these? Have you seen one lying around at the wreckers?

If not does anyone know how much it would be (approx) and where I could get one made in Vic. I would prefer steel but will consider anything.

Please let me know.

Also on another random note........If you don't have a bullbar where have you mounted your UHF aerial?
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Post by HotFourOk »

Second hand they are hard to find... best bet is to keep an eye out at wreckers, but you have to be real lucky...

TJM still make some to suit the Roza... they start at about $1000 for steel and a couple of hundred more if you wanted alloy.
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Post by Rb25sil80 »

Theres one on Ebay at the moment, can't remember if it was bumper style replacement of a profile though. Just do a search for "Feroza".
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Post by HotFourOk »

The one on eBay is a profile bar... the 'over-bumper' type bar... not what he is after

I bought one of these for my Rocky, but found out after I drove to Sydney that it would only fit the narrow track Rocky :x
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Post by Mudsierra »

wouldn't u rather just straight bolt them on or modify a bullbar to suit ur car...
coz i have modifyed a bullbar that seem to come off a land rover, the bumper part, is fairly good wide size, but needs to cut the height down... it's an ARB winch bar.. had to mod the mounting point... after all i reckon it's worth it after buying it for 40 bucks :armsup: :armsup:
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Post by smellypaddler »

I'd love to just modify one from another vehicle but I don't have the skills for that.

If you weren't in QLD I'd offer to pay you to do it. Hey there's an idea for someone in Vic. If you have the skills to mod a current bullbar to fit and you want some extra cash maybe you could get in touch. I am really keen to get one.

Bear in mind that I am always flat broke though :D :D the joys of owning a Feroza :D
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Post by RockyF75 »

What about a custom tube/winch bar? Would look heaps meaner for offroad, and if you want it bling you can always cover it in checkerplate :D , I think some places make em for zooks around $850. Feroza's similar size so cant imagine price being much more :idea: If you really wanted to get it done cheap, might even ask around at generall fab places, not 4x4 places, as they tend to have a much higher mark up. An easy job for a place with the right tools/knowhow
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