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<blockquote data-quote="lynn71" data-source="post: 293894" data-attributes="member: 17174"><p>naa i dont think its harsh at all my bus suffered an engine fire when the brass fitting popped out of the carb on the previous owner lucky enough he was at a petrol station (jus leaving not by the pump) an there was fire extinguishers around my lynn was saved!! </p><p></p><p>but im not a meanie im am very sorry to hear of anyone loosin their bus i would hate it to happen to me</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="lynn71, post: 293894, member: 17174"] naa i dont think its harsh at all my bus suffered an engine fire when the brass fitting popped out of the carb on the previous owner lucky enough he was at a petrol station (jus leaving not by the pump) an there was fire extinguishers around my lynn was saved!! but im not a meanie im am very sorry to hear of anyone loosin their bus i would hate it to happen to me [/QUOTE]
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