I'd call the blue one true blue , there's a famous song by John Williams called true blue it's about being Australian. Fun fact in the early 80s my dad was driving across the Nullarbor when he hit an emu , he had a bull bar like those on and when he looked in the mirror all he could see was feathers 🪶 flying everywhere. It was like he'd hit a pillow full off feathers 🤣🤣🤣🤣
I live North of Winnipeg, where they are made. If you drive in deer/moose/elk/caribou country, $6,500 is a lot cheaper than radiator/grill/hood not including downtime. I look at it as protecting investment/income source. I have seen trucks hit deer, on the Interstate, not cute. Best wishes from the far North.
Wait till you smoke a mule deer in Wyoming and have to pay for an intercooler radiator bumper front hood and assorted brackets. You change your mind then.
This 2 trucks are Australian Peterbilt 🇦🇺 for outback on roads and deserts 🌵 with kangaroo 🦘. But when you travel 🧭 🧳 to Australia 🇦🇺, they called as Bull-Bars and when you travel 🧭 🧳 to North America 🇺🇸 🇨🇦, they called as Moose Bumpers. Greetings and love from India 🇮🇳 and Happy 4th July.
Why does Peterbilt feel they need to put the fifth wheel switch up first in the line up? If I’m reaching for an air switch in a hurry, it’s my diff lock.
The kangaroo AKA Roo bars. Also called herd, cow 🐄 , moose, elk, bull bar. Would be nice to see it all lit up at night. Those bull bars can set you back at over $6500.