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Are there any legal (as in E-approved) versions offered in the UK? I know they aren’t banned but they do have to be approved and not compromise driver, passenger or pedestrians. The market may be too small? There used to be a version for the E53 but I can’t remember seeing any recent discussions about them in this forum. And I’m assuming you are in the UK which you may not be of course.
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Re: bull bar
Thanks for your info.
And yes I am in the UK. I saw an x3 (but couldn't make out which year it was) with one fitted so I'm presuming there must be a market out there.
I'll have to do some research as I quite like the idea of having one on mine.
And yes I am in the UK. I saw an x3 (but couldn't make out which year it was) with one fitted so I'm presuming there must be a market out there.
I'll have to do some research as I quite like the idea of having one on mine.
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Re: bull bar
Not many loose roaming bulls in the UK afaik.
I think these were a simple fashion accessory that fell out of favour when it was realised the damage they can do to the human body. Land Rover offered a padded version on Discovery models back in the day.
Their origins are Australian I think? Loose Kangaroo and Camel's are a real risk on their open roads. No such problems here, thankfully
I think these were a simple fashion accessory that fell out of favour when it was realised the damage they can do to the human body. Land Rover offered a padded version on Discovery models back in the day.
Their origins are Australian I think? Loose Kangaroo and Camel's are a real risk on their open roads. No such problems here, thankfully
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Re: bull bar
You might want to check with your insurer that they will still cover the car with a bullbar fitted, before going to the trouble of finding one. If you don't declare it and then have a pedestrian accident you could be in all sorts of bother, and insurers may not cover a car that has one fitted.
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Thanks for the replies guys its made me re-think?