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Bull bar for a 40 series

Tech Talk for Cruiser owners.

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Bull bar for a 40 series

Post by MrForty »

Hi All,

Just wondering if anyone can point me in the direction of a nice looking bull bar for my 40 series cruiser. I have been searching everywhere for one but can't find them anywhere. At the moment I have a great big steel one on the front but I want smaller one. What I'm after is something that not only looks good but is practicle as well (e.g able to take a winch and a couple of spot lights).

Thanks a lot
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Post by GeneralFubashi »

if you want to spend the money, i think arb makes two styles for the 40, a newish style that looks like the ones they put on 80s 100s etc. and the old tube style which i like.

There are literally heaps of fab shops in back suburbs that will make you something similar too. You just need to call them.
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Post by bj42turbo »

I like the the bar made by Eureka in Dandenong. Victoria.

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Post by ehsankiani »

We have loads of these here in Pakistan.. They are custom made dirt cheap here.. :)
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Post by MrForty »

Yea, that is cheap! but I probably pay a fortune to get one shiped out here :)
If a 40 series Landcruiser can't get you there, it's not worth going.
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Post by tj saxon »

Does anyone know what the Eureka one goes for?
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Post by ehsankiani »

40sNewbie wrote:Yea, that is cheap! but I probably pay a fortune to get one shiped out here :)

Yes.. shipping would be around US$200... Wish I could ship in a container full of these.. That would reduce the shipping cost to less the $20...:)...
Wishfull thinking..
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Post by bj42turbo »

tj saxon wrote:Does anyone know what the Eureka one goes for?


I think around 600
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Post by bj42turbo »

ehsankiani wrote:
40sNewbie wrote:Yea, that is cheap! but I probably pay a fortune to get one shiped out here :)

Yes.. shipping would be around US$200... Wish I could ship in a container full of these.. That would reduce the shipping cost to less the $20...:)...
Wishfull thinking..
Ehsan


Eshan,
Maybe could come to Australia for a holiday and slip it in you hand luggage :D oh and while your at it slip in a soft top, a pair of half doors and what ever you can fit under your tee shirt :D :D ;)

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Post by MrForty »

yea, make that 2 :)
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Post by ehsankiani »

Eshan,
Maybe could come to Australia for a holiday and slip it in you hand luggage :D oh and while your at it slip in a soft top, a pair of half doors and what ever you can fit under your tee shirt :D :D ;)

Dazz
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:).. I would definately do that on my trip to Austrailia. I am trying to find someone these days who would act as a distributor there too..
:)
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Post by bj42turbo »

ehsankiani wrote:Eshan,
Maybe could come to Australia for a holiday and slip it in you hand luggage :D oh and while your at it slip in a soft top, a pair of half doors and what ever you can fit under your tee shirt :D :D ;)

Dazz

:).. I would definately do that on my trip to Austrailia. I am trying to find someone these days who would act as a distributor there too..
:)
Ehsan[/quote]

Woo Hoo :armsup: Quick 40sNewbie put in your order :armsup:
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Post by daveo »

a mate had a 100 series bar on his 40, dont know if it had been modded or anything but it looked sweet. if u want a pic pm me (big pics)
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Post by MrForty »

hey bj42turbo is your order in? cause I'll have what your having :)
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Post by bambam »

Check out my home made effort on members folder under shrek 40, whaddayareckon?
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Post by bj42turbo »

40sNewbie wrote:hey bj42turbo is your order in? cause I'll have what your having :)



:rofl: :D :armsup:


P.S 40sNewbie I see a problem with you Screen name it has a limited life span, you wont be a newbie for ever :D ;)
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Post by MrForty »

heya bj42turbo, I know, I'm racking my brain trying to come up with something else.
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Post by mudtoy »

I fixed and modded a 60 series ARB throw away...have a look at pic on www.4wdtv.com.au
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Post by Frostyboy »

While your getting a bullbar in from Pakistan............. could you get me a new liver ....and maybea new kidney? I hear they're fairly cheap there.What with the PA/AU exchange rate. Oh, and maybe a motor bike?

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Post by DIRTY ROCK STAR »

If ya need a bar for ya 40, stick with the traditional look.
line up an old farm gate and hit it at full noise.

the farm gate look is a classic!

and bringing in stuff from paki.... i will have a big fat TV, spa, umm anything esle, oh maybe some curry powder stuff.

oh and i think MYV84B will take a few wives and goats!
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Post by mudtoy »

Paki bull bars are designed for the traditional cart and donkey and are finished with red dots and the customary goat skin milk carrier...the goat is supplied as an upgrade for the monthly fluid change...and bw careful when ordering wives as not all sizes fit a 40...
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