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I don't think it would straight bolt on, anything is possible but some modifications would be needed.
 
I dont think so, but if they do I've got on for sale :D
can you stick it on the front of your`s and see what the distance is between the two eye hole on the front chassie please or can you post a picture please
 
I don't think it would straight bolt on, anything is possible but some modifications would be needed.

Since the Patrol is wider than the Terrano won't the Bull bars stick out too much each side, or the bars cast shadows from the headlights.
 
Just be aware that for insurance and other purposes (often spelt P-O-L-I-C-E) its been illegal since 2008 to fit a metal bullbar to any vehicle.

The only legal option for the facelift is a plastic/rubber A-bar thing that is pretty rare to find.
 
Since the Patrol is wider than the Terrano won't the Bull bars stick out too much each side, or the bars cast shadows from the headlights.

hence modification is needed.
 
Just be aware that for insurance and other purposes (often spelt P-O-L-I-C-E) its been illegal since 2008 to fit a metal bullbar to any vehicle.

The only legal option for the facelift is a plastic/rubber A-bar thing that is pretty rare to find.

Legislation Change to Bull Bars

From 25th May 2007 for motor vehicles categorised as M1 (a passenger carrying vehicle not exceeding 3.5 tonnes and not more than 8 passengers) or N1 (a goods vehicle not exceeding 3.5 tonnes) it will only be legal to manufacturer and sell bull bars that comply with EU Directive 2005/66/EC.

It will be illegal to manufacture and sell bull bars that do not conform to this legislation punishable by a maximum penalty, to be imposed within the UK, of 12 months imprisonment and/or a fine of £20,000.

Operators of vehicles already fitted with these devices will not be affected
 

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