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Thanks man, do you know which photo it was on specifically? or the Dealers name?

Here is the comment i saw this morning

'Michael Coleman ‎@ Kyle Icely It definitely has not sold out. Media is misinformed. There is still a few available. [email protected]

It's the most recent picture detailing the pricing with the red 86 picture

Yeah found it, thanks mang

In other news, got 26 days to buy all the shit I need for work (tools etc) so I can claim em in this years return lol

Lol Dezzmang with his billion receipts gonna cause me my first ATO in over 800 clients.

(not srs)

(semi-srs)

really diggin this type of canopy, looks pricey though

I found those pointless for a canopy though, you lose about half the space of a box canopy for a little bit of fuel economy, which would be sfa anyway. Even more pointless if your running muddies on the car too

looks good rimon, arb good quality just claim it on tax? (can you?)

Sure if its used for work. It will be claimed over its effective life rather than outright.

win

Saw a Navara at work with a similar setup, looked good

only ever seen it once on a white hilux outside ARB on mahoneys rd. stands out

I found those pointless for a canopy though, you lose about half the space of a box canopy for a little bit of fuel economy, which would be sfa anyway. Even more pointless if your running muddies on the car too

more so for the styling than practicality. less space than box canopy but more space than just hard cover so good compromise imo

only downside is the glass top. hail storm = byebye canopy

This Navara looked alright...Had like a Hummer style grill too, didn't know what car it was at first lol

It had a Derrimut gym sticker on the back, so it's from around my area I'm guessing...If I see it at work again or at gym I'll get a photo

win

only ever seen it once on a white hilux outside ARB on mahoneys rd. stands out

more so for the styling than practicality. less space than box canopy but more space than just hard cover so good compromise imo

only downside is the glass top. hail storm = byebye canopy

yeah see in that case it's making me prefer the box canopies even more because they are fiberglass too

at a guess I would say those glass ones are heaps more expensive too, just doesn't seem worth it

This Navara looked alright...Had like a Hummer style grill too, didn't know what car it was at first lol

It had a Derrimut gym sticker on the back, so it's from around my area I'm guessing...If I see it at work again or at gym I'll get a photo

get price too kthx

i'm seeing a rediculous amount of mini "moster truck" spec'ed pick ups on the road these days. must be the new thing. only a matter of time before they start putting flutterz in em lol

yeah see in that case it's making me prefer the box canopies even more because they are fiberglass too

at a guess I would say those glass ones are heaps more expensive too, just doesn't seem worth it

i'll see if they make em with a hard top instead of the glass. box canopy just makes it look like a landcruiser :/

I think it's he kind of car you'd use as a daily and on the weekends through the twisties - all the journalists who have driven it seem to rave about the handling and how the power is sufficient, so maybe it's not that bad to drive. I've driven slow cars before with tough little engines and they are very fun despite being slow. It'd be no traffic light hero, but the thing will keep pace in the corners. Still, crossing fingers they put that turbo FA20 from the Legacy GT into it...

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