Yep.....I have a Prado just like you Bugger Bali, get out and see Australia before we sell it all to China My Rig BuildTowing Camprite TL8s (if ya wanna look PM me)
I bought mine through Black Toyota at Warwick. Give Glenn Masters a call, he is the Parts Manager and I placed him there. He should be able to hook you up.
I prefer my special edition home made fully sick version ;p
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I prefer my special edition home made fully sick version ;p
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ive always found that if the mesh is to big the grasshopers tend to burn too much and you need too much sauce to hide the char flavour . i suggest a smaller mesh and lower heat with a little white wine jus with just a pinch of salt and pepper to taste . sometimes a good frypan is better with a good extra virgin olive oil .
03 grande v6 , with added stuff that makes it go places . RTFM people !
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On the 150 I put $3 worth of flyscreen from the hardware shop across the grill and bought some wire mesh from Supercheap for $24 and put it on the gaps the Sahara Bar produced. Much easier to get the bugs & birds at the front than the radiator or winch! I will post a photo if needed. I removed the little black plugs on top of the grill and secured the screen using these, then using cable ties at the base. The mesh was held in place by the number plate mounts alone. Good collectors and easy cleaning points.
On the 150 I put $3 worth of flyscreen from the hardware shop across the grill and bought some wire mesh from Supercheap for $24 and put it on the gaps the Sahara Bar produced. Much easier to get the bugs & birds at the front than the radiator or winch! I will post a photo if needed. I removed the little black pugs on top of the grill and secured the screen using these, then using cable ties at the base. The mesh was held in place by the number plate mounts alone. Good collectors and easy cleaning points. Poor little sucker.
I reckon you could save that one with a bit of mouth to mouth and heart massage.
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There is a few other places that I would suggest to use for this fine wire mesh material. Have used both in the past and they are both pretty reliable:
www.mcmaster.com - You can search online and their service is great, but just be careful of pricing. Going up and down with these guys.
http://www.bwire.com/ - Manufacturere of this fine wire mesh material and generally, they have everything that you will be looking for in stock and ready to move pretty quickly from their warehouses on both coasts of the USA.
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