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Feroza Bull Bar on Ebay - NSW pickup only

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Feroza Bull Bar on Ebay - NSW pickup only

Post by murcod »

http://cgi.ebay.com.au/feroza-bullbar_W ... dZViewItem

Says for F300, but the pic definitely shows an F310 widetrack.
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Thats SUZI4 Wreckers at St marys. Recognised the shelving :armsup:
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Post by HotFourOk »

And the fact the seller's name is Suzifour4' :finger:

Do you reckon that the overall size would be the same as my F78 Rocky?
I could then modify the mounts to suit :D

I think the bumpers are the same between the two cars
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Post by Mudsierra »

I think the bumpers are the same between the two cars
Nope, Wide track models a bit wider to cover the flares too while NT just have fender or small flare

Also i think, not 100% sure, mounting points a bit wider?
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Post by r0ck_m0nkey »

HotFourOk wrote:Do you reckon that the overall size would be the same as my F78 Rocky?
I could then modify the mounts to suit :D
Width wise should be fine. The bit that could cause problems is the height as the headlights sit higher above the bumper line on a Rocky.

Height wise is where the real difference is. SHoot them an email and find the measurement from the top of the 'bumper' section, to the top of that lower bar in front of the headlight, then another from the 'bumper' to the bottom of the upper bar, then go check your Rocky out. If the measurements make those 2 bars in a position that won't obscure your headlights then it should fit.
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Post by Mudsierra »

had another look at the pic, yeah height wise is needed there. looks like it's off a small landcruiser :lol: but more likely a rocky
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Post by r0ck_m0nkey »

MudRoza wrote:had another look at the pic, yeah height wise is needed there. looks like it's off a small landcruiser :lol: but more likely a rocky
I have seen some Feroza bars that have the top sit as high as it looks in the one in the photo, but it always looks odd. From more normal bars on a Feroza from that angle the photo is taken you would have that top bar obscuring the headlight a little. So there is a chance it may fit a Rocky or even be off one.
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Post by senergy »

$350 for an alloy bullbar that is in poor condition? thats pretty expensive right?
It looks huge, wider then the car even.
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Post by Mudsierra »

Poor?? it looks better than mine atm and am sure it'd fit no problem on my roza ;) but shitney is far from where i live.
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