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Bus is now tucked away in the body shop to fix the previous bodges and address a few other rust issues.
 
Got a few pictures from Tim at Kustom Dub Werks today.




New sill is coming along nicely :)

But he's finding several bodges too :evil:

 
Picking the bus up tomorrow from the body shop





Not bad considering all this was meant to have been done by Buswerx :evil:




Treated myself to some luxury too :mrgreen:
 
Finished tidying up the tubs today, seam sealed the welds and have painted the arches :)

 
This will be going back to the body shop after Ninove to sort the last few gremlins. Then it will be up for sale.... :msn4:
 
K@rlos said:
This will be going back to the body shop after Ninove to sort the last few gremlins. Then it will be up for sale.... :msn4:
:shock:
 
gninnam said:
K@rlos said:
This will be going back to the body shop after Ninove to sort the last few gremlins. Then it will be up for sale.... :msn4:
:shock:

Yep, lost interest over the past year due to all the grief I've had :roll:
 
Stick with it mate, don't let them win !
Darius had to give me the same pep talk a few times recently
 
*Sam* said:
Stick with it mate, don't let them win !
Darius had to give me the same pep talk a few times recently


Nah, I've had it 8 years now and had my fun. But I've also lost interest in the bus and the scene. So as I say, I'll be getting rid soon.
 
Also the stroker motor and box could be sold in a separate deal for the right price ;)
 
All the way to Ninove and back at 80mph 8)




After this weekend, think I'll be keeping it :)
 
Good work and I hope you make the right decision for you and your bus.
 

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