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STYLE & STRENGTH

HE look of a bullbar can make or break the appearance of your new 4x4. Sure, it’s there to serve a purpose, and that is to offer protection for the front of the vehicle and your cooling system in the event of an animal strike or scrapes in the bush, but when you’ve just shelled out $70K or more on a shiny new 4x4, the last thing you want to do is stick

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