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Stu_Barnes

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Side Runners.




Rock Sliders.


 

Checker Plate To Front Fenders.


 

Integrated Heavy Duty Winch.

 
Nice. I like the bar design. Wonder what else is market specific that we don’t see here in North America
 
Haha yeah and possibly also the commercial/ utility trim sans the second row seats. 
 
Stu_Barnes said:
Diesel, ha

The Diesel is an option for me on the build and I have my country set as USA so I wonder if it is coming?
 
That barwork looks great, it's a pity we won't see it in the UK or Europe. I should think the USA will get it as an option, especially with their more lenient pedestrian safety laws.
 
I love it, hope they add a click button for the USA option.  Will go well with the winch.
 
I just don't understand why the Diesel isn't an option here in North America...(Haven't seen it since day one)!
 
Do we know what winch MFG they are using?  Red Winch? Warn?….etc. 
 
Even if the bull bar is not from the factory in the US, id bet people will just import for post purchase home installation 
 
Real world images of the rock sliders. I hadn't seen these for real before, but they look great. Definitely worth speccing if your planning on off-roading the Grenadier imo
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@Spjnr  The rock sliders or steps are a good option because it's a big step up from the ground to get into the Grenadier.  Kids and your shorter friends will thank you.
 

Is the "High load Aux switch panel and electrical preparation" option a way of switching on an inverter to produce 240v?
 
Perhaps. I heard there was going to be a 2000w inverter option.  
 
It's just appropriate gauge wiring/fusing and switches to run various accessories. 2000W inverter would require 2 standard batteries  of any type.What are you planning to run Les?
 
Thanks Tazzieman,
The other half wants to take the  small coffee pod machine would you believe, ... we tend to venture into some of the most remote locations here in Northern Australia  ie Arnhem Land for example. Dont know if this arrangement would work or not.
 
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