![]() No cutting, no drilling installation, requires removal of the factory grille assembly.Does not fit vehicles with forward facing camera.Designed and manufactured by T-REX Truck Products in Corona, California.Exclusive X-Metal Chrome Studs, X-Metal logo included but removable.Precision Laser Cut 1-Piece Construction.Wiring Harness with fusible link, relay, toggle switch and all necessary hardware.Includes (3) OEM Factory Amber running lights.1 Pc, Replacement - Grille replaces factory grille assembly.Then an epoxy primer base coat is applied and cured to seal the entire surface, finally the color top coat is applied over the primer and cured to provide long lasting protection and a high-quality OEM finish. Second, they are cleaned to remove contaminants from the sandblast process. All our black powder coated grilles go through a multi-stage process, first they are sandblasted to prepare the surface for our epoxy primer base coat. This dedication of American craftsmanship shows in every product that leaves our facility in California. Each part starts with a custom jig using laser cut materials, precision TIG welding and meticulous assembly and quality control. All our products undergo rigorous testing for fit, finish, drivability and durability. Our uncompromising quality begins with advanced 3D CAD supported engineering and design. Laser Torch Grilles are available with chrome or black studs (Stealth Laser Torch Series). The main grille design features a unique repeating "Honey Comb" pattern and the X-Metal studs and badging are prominently displayed. The high output ZROADZ LED Light Bar is built-in and center mounted on this high-quality upgrade. Dress how you want to and have a good time.”Īnd forget sharing gazing platters and cake around the office-to add to the ‘feel-good vibe’ a range of vegan baked goods (with gluten-free options) will be available from a Tikvahs Bakery stall as well as a vegan sausage sizzle with all proceeds supporting the work of Little Oak Sanctuary.Laser Torch Grilles add a modern update to the traditional Torch Series with the upgraded laser cut steel 1-piece construction. ![]() ![]() There are no categories, and we urge people not to wear feathers-leave them for the chickens. “They’ll be bestowing prizes on people whom they think have fierce, fabulous, or fun fashion items. ![]() “We’ve got three of Canberra’s best drag Queens that will be wandering around the crowds and we’re having a loose Fashion Off The Field, where it’s more of a feel-good competition,” says Kate. Bookings are essential and with one round held every 30 minutes until the grand finale at 3 pm, the only thing racers need is their own T-Rex suit (which can be hired on the day).īut that’s not the only twist-the Compassionate Stakes will be hosting their own Fashion Off The Field competition, perfect for those who want to dress up without donning a hat, fascinator, or stuffy suit. Kicking off at 12 pm, the Compassionate Stakes are open to the public with limited spots available to compete. We thought we’d make an event where we can demonstrate you don’t need horse racing for people to have a good time.” “When their offices were focussing on that, they have nothing to do, and they feel like ‘I’m being a party pooper’ or ‘I want to have fun as well but there’s no other opportunity for me on that day’. “I was looking for something because I know there was a growing amount of people around who were not wanting to support horse racing,” says Kate. Posted on 20 October, 2022 It’s the race that stops the nation-and this year there’s no doubt locals will be stopping in their tracks as a group in inflatable T-Rex costumes race each other in Glebe Park.įighting to make animal cruelty ancient history and bringing some fun to Melbourne Cup Day for those who choose to say ‘Nup to the cup’, The Compassionate Stakes are back in all their inflatable T-Rex glory on Tuesday, 1 November.įounded by the team behind Little Oaks Sanctuary (a registered not-for-profit organisation that offers sanctuary to a range of farmed animals including alpacas, birds, goats, horses, and pigs) the event began as a rather unusual alternative for those who don’t support horse racing but still want to have fun on the day.Īnd while horses and people in blow-up costumes may seem like a strange or unrelated comparison, according to Kate Luke-co-founder of the Little Oaks Sanctuary-that’s exactly the point.
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