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#118217 05/01/13 10:49 AM
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I have run of bar space for badges - I already have the front bar and a bar which attaches to the luggage rack on the rear of my 2002 +8. I do remember seeing on the rear of the sadly departed Graham Beardmore's car an extension which hung below the standard rear bar. I assume it is the normal bar but do not know where to obtain the drop down brackets required, maybe he had them made specially.
Anyone any idea's please?

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I have a rear badge bar which is basically a stainless steel bar which connects between the bolts on the bracket which secures the luggage rack to the bumper bar. I think I got it from Heart of England but not 100% sure.

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Hi Neil,

I already have the bar which fixes to the luggage rack, what Graham had was a second bar which ran parallel to it and below that bar with some brackets dropping it down to just above the bumper.

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Les,

Sorry - I must read the information more carefully, old age and stupidity are my only defence. I don't recall seeing an off the shelf solution to the brackets you require, so I wonder if they were made especially for that purpose.

I hope you will remember to adjust the headlamp beams with all that weight on the back. rofl


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Neil,

Helps with the rear end grip!!!


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