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<blockquote data-quote="VivW" data-source="post: 547388" data-attributes="member: 20743"><p>Thank you.</p><p></p><p>No like most of us bus owners, I was ripped off by the 1st bloke that said he'd restore my bus. He ran his own VW restoration business, but I moved it to a classic car restorer in my area and although hadn't restored a Vw before he learnt on the job and he did a great job including the new headliner.</p><p></p><p>Yes it us a Rusty Lee bed and he was brilliant when I got stuck putting the bed in, rung me and offered advice. The bed cushions and door cards were ordered from Delilahs.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="VivW, post: 547388, member: 20743"] Thank you. No like most of us bus owners, I was ripped off by the 1st bloke that said he'd restore my bus. He ran his own VW restoration business, but I moved it to a classic car restorer in my area and although hadn't restored a Vw before he learnt on the job and he did a great job including the new headliner. Yes it us a Rusty Lee bed and he was brilliant when I got stuck putting the bed in, rung me and offered advice. The bed cushions and door cards were ordered from Delilahs. [/QUOTE]
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