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Sick of having to remove your front bumper before organising a towtruck? Stuck in the sand traps at Mallala?

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7 Funky Colours Available

Protects Front Lips and Bumpers

Perfect for Drift and Track Days

1500kg Rating

Includes shackle

Easy Installation

$50.00 + postage Aust wide

Short - 330mm (R32 etc)

Long - 440mm (R33/R33 GTR etc)

Extra Long - 580mm (S13/S14/S15 etc)

Custom Lengths Available!

Current I have:

Short:

Fluro Yellow (CAMS and FIA Approved!)

Bright Purple

White

Blue

Dark Green

Red (CAMS and FIA Approved!)

Fluro Green

Long:

Black

Fluro Yellow (CAMS and FIA Approved!)

Red (CAMS and FIA Approved!)

Fluro Green

Extra Long:

Fluro Yellow (CAMS and FIA Approved!)

White

Red (CAMS and FIA Approved!)

Fluro Green

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Long and Extra long not available in purple at the moment, as per the listing above. The first photo doesn't show up the purple very well, it is actually very bright purple.

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how do i order one of there buddy?

Send me a PM mate.

I have about 15 of these left, Mostly Lime Green, but a few other colours

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Depends on how the towie loads it onto the tray. If you aren't using a tilt tray, then no doubt, it will push the front bar up a little. Its all about angles. Still, a fabric strap pressing against a flexible front bar is 100x better than a steel cable with a smaller pressure point.

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