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So, less than $300. I can't remember what Carl paid for his, but I thought it was kind of expensive. I replied back to him with a request for additional photos. I might bite on this.Thank you for your enquiry.We would be happy to send these over to the US. The freight cost would be high depending on the number and the destination. For a single unit sent via Air Mail you would be looking around $140, although I would need to confirm this once I had your exact delivery address.
Best Regards,- northern_motor_group
Deer, moose, coyotes, cows and horses where I drive. However, even if I had the front end of a military tank attached, hitting a cow or horse would still probably end up killing me. I've seen too many accidents back home where horses have gone through the windscreen. My girlfriend drives 130 miles (one way) to work each day, and half those miles are through what's known as "open range," meaning no fences to keep the cows off the road. Nailing a cow at 75mph pretty much obliterates the front end of any vehicle. If I got a front bumper, it would have to be something solid like the ARB. Anything else is pretty much just bling. I know that the Europeans have to go with poly, but that is strictly because of pedestrians.Gumby wrote:Not sure about your wildlife but the alloy bars are not the best for protection. I had one and clipped a Kangaroo at about 20kph whilst heavily braking to avoid it. The result was a badly bent bar (thankfully no damage to the truck) and an insurance claim to replace it. Went for a steel bar after that experience.