4x4 Magazine Australia

BUMP’N’ GRIND

WHEN we started planning the build of our Isuzu MU-X LS-M, we wanted something a bit different for the front end when compared to what we put on our most recent build – the Isuzu D-MAX. While the D-MAX wore a full-size bullbar and winch package from Ironman 4x4, we knew we needed to watch the weight on the MU-X to keep it within GVM; so we went looking for a metal replacement front bumper, not a bullbar.

Enter the guys from Offroad Animal; a Melbourne company that

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