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Australasia Grenadier Delivery & Wait Times in Australia.

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I read boobs there for a minute
you see what you want to see

....nope, no Grenny in my yard yet :(

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More Grennies spotted on car carriers in Brisbane today.
Plenty of them I hear. There are GRENS in there that will be going to people who actually didn't know their vehicle was in production... or who have not yet signed a contract! Just saying...
 

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Does this mean that Randolf at the dealership in north Brisbane might have some production models on the floor? If so, work is cancelled. I’d love to have a squiz.
 

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Does this mean that Randolf at the dealership in north Brisbane might have some production models on the floor? If so, work is cancelled. I’d love to have a squiz.
They're expecting a truckload next week out of bond. Then they're going to be flat out...there's a mile long "to do" list on each vehicle even before the "PDI" ....software, ADR Compliance tweaks including the "clear" lens side indicator repeaters.... accessories fitting... ;) 🤞
 

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STILL haven't seen a close-up of what the replacement side indicators look like. From the photos of Aussie spec ones that have been posted they are either too far away, or wrong angle, or someone is standing in front of the vehicle (really, we don't care what YOU look like, we want to see your car). The blurry, distant shots I have analysed still seem to suggest the replacement indicators are a square peg in a round hole type of fit.
 

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STILL haven't seen a close-up of what the replacement side indicators look like. From the photos of Aussie spec ones that have been posted they are either too far away, or wrong angle, or someone is standing in front of the vehicle (really, we don't care what YOU look like, we want to see your car). The blurry, distant shots I have analysed still seem to suggest the replacement indicators are a square peg in a round hole type of fit.
I’m hoping for some close up shots, too. These are the best I’ve seen so far …

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STILL haven't seen a close-up of what the replacement side indicators look like. From the photos of Aussie spec ones that have been posted they are either too far away, or wrong angle, or someone is standing in front of the vehicle (really, we don't care what YOU look like, we want to see your car). The blurry, distant shots I have analysed still seem to suggest the replacement indicators are a square peg in a round hole type of fit.
I think those photos of the white/MM grens in transit headed for brisbane yesterday already had their indicators fitted. I could be wrong but they looked different to the UK spec.
 

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I think those photos of the white/MM grens in transit headed for brisbane yesterday already had their indicators fitted. I could be wrong but they looked different to the UK spec.
Have these photos been posted?
 

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I think those photos of the white/MM grens in transit headed for brisbane yesterday already had their indicators fitted. I could be wrong but they looked different to the UK spec.
Correct. It appears that they are installed in Australia prior to delivery to the agents.

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Correct. It appears that they are installed in Australia prior to delivery to the agents.

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Agree and as they should be - it's not the 1960's when some foreign cars imported had significant production processes finished in Australia.

Anyway - it seems odd that the side indicator shell (amber flashing light) has to be white/clear?
 

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Agree and as they should be - it's not the 1960's when some foreign cars imported had significant production processes finished in Australia.

Anyway - it seems odd that the side indicator shell (amber flashing light) has to be white/clear?
I'm no expert, but my understanding is that it’s the brightness and visibility from behind that's the issue (not the colour of the shell). To satisfy ADRs, vehicles with a GVM over 3.5T have to be fitted with Category 6 side indicators which have to meet certain standards of visibility.
 
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I'm no expert, but my understanding is that it’s the brightness and visibility from behind that's the issue (not the colour of the shell). To satisfy ADRs, vehicles with a GVM over 3.5T have to be fitted with Category 6 side indicators which have to meet certain standards of visibility.
If to avoid the LCT we have to get a different set of side lights, then I’m okey dokey on that. 😉

The demo I saw this week just had wires hanging out where the old light used to be, so didn’t get any pics.
 

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I'm no expert, but my understanding is that it’s the brightness and visibility from behind that's the issue (not the colour of the shell). To satisfy ADRs, vehicles with a GVM over 3.5T have to be fitted with Category 6 side indicators which have to meet certain standards of visibility.
Sadly, Making them stick out like that will cause wind resistance, totally ruining the otherwise sleek and streamlined grenadier.
 

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Sadly, Making them stick out like that will cause wind resistance, totally ruining the otherwise sleek and streamlined grenadier.
Yep, you watch the fuel usage go through the roof!!!
Something else to whinge about besides over efficient door seals dropping water on our RM’s.
 
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