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hello guys, you have one of you pictures or drawings to the manufacturing of the bumper
 
I can not here that pictures​
 
This bumper​
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i just got one of those old school arb bumper,i have to travel up to miami...but im happy...i saw one in ohio craisglits for $450.00.
ARB bumper like brand new

call it,those are hard to find and it looks awesome. at least i love it:D
 
someone is making these...

I wanna say there's an outfit in TX that's making "these" bumpers. Could be Wimberly, but I can't be sure.
 
Get one made by a local shop?
Or look for one thats made for a J**P and do some changes??
 
One day it might Hi session
. That the U.S. is to get a lot of things to Toyoty​
 
who exactly produced the bumper. one of them
sorry my english not good
 
You must have a fabricator in the Czech Republic.Roo Bars are easy.I like winch hoops and stingers but hell,this is your project.Your English is good enough.Shipping is $$ and steel is,too.Good luck.You could buy a cheap welder for the price of shipping and then you still have the learning curve plus good steel.Best of luck on your build.
 
I wanna say there's an outfit in TX that's making "these" bumpers. Could be Wimberly, but I can't be sure.

Those old style ARB bumpers are being fabbed by Gillesco Welding in San Marcos, Texas, just south of Austin. There's no web site but they're located at 2061 Clovis Barker Rd., Phone No. 512.396.1155. The owner and contact guy is Jayce. They do fab work for Wimberly 4 Wheel Drive, as well as custom stuff. IMO their ARB clone is significantly more rugged than the ARB original. I got nuthin' on the bumper pricing. The few front and rear 40 bumpers I've seen from their shop have been outstanding in fit and quality.
 
You must have a fabricator in the Czech Republic.Roo Bars are easy.I like winch hoops and stingers but hell,this is your project.Your English is good enough.Shipping is $$ and steel is,too.Good luck.You could buy a cheap welder for the price of shipping and then you still have the learning curve plus good steel.Best of luck on your build.

Yes we have English translation, but the neighbor things translate the singular. friend from you buying parts and imported here to try him say.
Sea-Knight to call them about not.stalo would probably pay the whole of my​
 
I don't care who you are, that is one bad ass bumper!!!
 
So someone has to no contact. Or is it one of those what you gave those photos​
 

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