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Viper 509u Ultrasonic Bracket for Holden VE/VF or Pontiac G8 - image

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Driver_Side.stl
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Passenger_Side.stl
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85.0 KB
Untested_Housing_Base.stl
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75.1 KB
Untested_Housing_Top.stl
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111.7 KB
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Driver_Side.stlPrintable file156.9 KB STLSlice fileSlice fileSlice fileEnsure proper orientation for minimal supports
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Viper 509u Ultrasonic Bracket for Holden VE/VF or Pontiac G8

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Upon installing the Viper 509u I wasn't too fond of the look and if they were knocked they would have to be readjusted. Along with keeping up the appearance of my vehicle I was wanting something a bit neater then the provided bracket, so I came up with the idea to design a new bracket which made it look factory fit. So as seen, the design I've come up with is to replace the air bag clip on the A pillar. These brackets have been designed to to angle each in the back seats, so with that being said I'm not sure where they would point in a ute. More design information below

Updated Jul 15, 2026

Originally published on thingiverse.com by Josh Laurie (joshl_1995) · License: CC BY

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