What does Roo bar mean?
Roo bar means stout bar fixed to the front of a motor vehicle to protect it in the unlikely event of hitting a kangaroo (also bull bar)
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What is the abbreviation for stout bar fixed to the front of a motor vehicle to protect it in the unlikely event of hitting a kangaroo (also bull bar)?
stout bar fixed to the front of a motor vehicle to protect it in the unlikely event of hitting a kangaroo (also bull bar) can be abbreviated as Roo bar
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What does Roo bar stand for? Roo bar stands for "stout bar fixed to the front of a motor vehicle to protect it in the unlikely event of hitting a kangaroo (also bull bar)". |
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How to abbreviate "stout bar fixed to the front of a motor vehicle to protect it in the unlikely event of hitting a kangaroo (also bull bar)"? "stout bar fixed to the front of a motor vehicle to protect it in the unlikely event of hitting a kangaroo (also bull bar)" can be abbreviated as Roo bar. |
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What is the meaning of Roo bar abbreviation? The meaning of Roo bar abbreviation is "stout bar fixed to the front of a motor vehicle to protect it in the unlikely event of hitting a kangaroo (also bull bar)". |
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What is Roo bar abbreviation? One of the definitions of Roo bar is "stout bar fixed to the front of a motor vehicle to protect it in the unlikely event of hitting a kangaroo (also bull bar)". |
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What does Roo bar mean? Roo bar as abbreviation means "stout bar fixed to the front of a motor vehicle to protect it in the unlikely event of hitting a kangaroo (also bull bar)". |
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What is shorthand of stout bar fixed to the front of a motor vehicle to protect it in the unlikely event of hitting a kangaroo (also bull bar)? The most common shorthand of "stout bar fixed to the front of a motor vehicle to protect it in the unlikely event of hitting a kangaroo (also bull bar)" is Roo bar. |
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