View Single Post
Old 21-02-2005, 16:59   #4 (permalink)
cattlegrid
 
cattlegrid's Avatar
 
Status:

April 2006 Best Circle Work Photo
Join Date: Feb 2005
Location: Based Canberra, but wherever my swag is
Posts: 1,265
Rep Power: 36 cattlegrid has a reputation beyond reputecattlegrid has a reputation beyond reputecattlegrid has a reputation beyond reputecattlegrid has a reputation beyond reputecattlegrid has a reputation beyond reputecattlegrid has a reputation beyond reputecattlegrid has a reputation beyond reputecattlegrid has a reputation beyond reputecattlegrid has a reputation beyond reputecattlegrid has a reputation beyond reputecattlegrid has a reputation beyond repute
Re: Bug Deflectors > Are they Illegal?

How do you know they will be banned? What does he Vehicle Inspection Manual, say about it for your state? I just saw today, on a late model Rodeo, a contoured deflector, that grips the leading edge of the bonnet. Dunno if it is a GMH accessory option. It was about 3 to 4 inches above the bonnet. By the way, Allens Tint & Signs, Qld, have 1100mm and 1250 deflectors " No Drill Holes" for around $140. They use a very strong double sided sticky.
__________________
" If You Can't See My Mirrors - they're probably somewhere on Parramatta Road "
cattlegrid is offline   Reply With Quote

BeautUtes

The Australian Ute Forum