Spotted this beast of a patrol in carlisle! Anyone on here

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Niiiiice. Are the side steps classed as gay when they're part of the bull bar? :nenau
 
Nice find, think he's running 35s (that'll be my next size once my 33s wear down :sly).

They're arb combined side steps/rock sliders with arb side protection bars and an arb winch bumper = £££.

Got to say I'm not sure I'd rate those sliders anymore than the ones I've got (mine can be used as sidesteps too :p).

Do fancy getting some side fabbed up though... :naughty
 
Off Roader or Poser ?

Looks neat is it a Chelsea Tractor though ?

Looks almost too tidy and clean.
 
Looks neat is it a Chelsea Tractor though ?

Looks almost too tidy and clean.

Did wonder that myself... speaking as a man whose Trol has a fair selection of full length scratches and the odd dent plus other assorted battle scars (worn with pride :D) those side bars look far too polished :p
 
It did look like it had just been built, so all show and the drivers a wuss probably. Id have it though fosho!
 
Niiiiice. Are the side steps classed as gay when they're part of the bull bar? :nenau


The link bars are for two reasons, (aussie roo bars, ARB) when you hit a kangaroo or any animal at speed in the outback which is very very common it helps stop the bullbar being pushed back thus not being able to open the bonnet and breaking lights which can have dia consequencies when you are 200 miles either way from life.
The second reason is and what gives the bars their nick name bull bars, farmers use the truck to steer cattle and use the bars around the front to do this which protects the soft panels from a 2500kg cow/bull etc..

These bars were designed for reasons we cant even imagine in this country, green lanes and school runs didnt really come into it i imagine:doh



Thats a cool trol, looks great.
 
The link bars are for two reasons, (aussie roo bars, ARB) when you hit a kangaroo or any animal at speed in the outback which is very very common it helps stop the bullbar being pushed back thus not being able to open the bonnet and breaking lights which can have dia consequencies when you are 200 miles either way from life.
The second reason is and what gives the bars their nick name bull bars, farmers use the truck to steer cattle and use the bars around the front to do this which protects the soft panels from a 2500kg cow/bull etc..

These bars were designed for reasons we cant even imagine in this country, green lanes and school runs didnt really come into it i imagine:doh



Thats a cool trol, looks great.

A 2500kg bull or cow. I'd like to see that :lol
 
My dad's a retired farmer, he used to have a bull called Bill & he was a big bugger (around 6" tall). I don't recall his breed. Not as muscular has the Charolais. Charolais are a French breed, not renowned for their milk yield, but they sure taste good :lol

They'd certainly get some burgers & steak from him :D

I think I read somewhere else 40,000 big macs :lol
 
I think it's one cool Trol.:thumb2
But there again I love all Trols.:thumbs
 
The link bars are for two reasons, (aussie roo bars, ARB) when you hit a kangaroo or any animal at speed in the outback which is very very common it helps stop the bullbar being pushed back thus not being able to open the bonnet and breaking lights which can have dia consequencies when you are 200 miles either way from life.
The second reason is and what gives the bars their nick name bull bars, farmers use the truck to steer cattle and use the bars around the front to do this which protects the soft panels from a 2500kg cow/bull etc..

These bars were designed for reasons we cant even imagine in this country, green lanes and school runs didnt really come into it i imagine:doh



Thats a cool trol, looks great.

So they're not gay? I want some, chromed :naughty
 
My dad's a retired farmer, he used to have a bull called Bill & he was a big bugger (around 6" tall). I don't recall his breed. Not as muscular has the Charolais. Charolais are a French breed, not renowned for their milk yield, but they sure taste good :lol

They'd certainly get some burgers & steak from him :D

Only a little bull then?:lol
 

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