how grazys bus should look!

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slammedkustom

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i had to have a quick dabble! now isnt that better!
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Cheers SK any chance of some gas burners :wink:

Juss - van is still at garage :roll: ill keep ya`ll posted :wink:
 
slammedkustom said:
i had to have a quick dabble! now isnt that better!
grazy.jpg
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On steelies loooks cool, wish I could go that low but I never get in the work car park (bloody speedbumps :roll: )
 
i havent got photoshop, just paint shop pro.
its a lot easier to use and its cheap as chips now! :wink:
 
I'm a big fan of burners, but I think that actually looks better slammed without them. 8)
 
slammed vans on stock wheels is always class imo 8)
 
Yep, I love it on stock wheels myself and thinks it looks ace.

Something I want to happen in the future actually on my own van :wink:
 
Apologies for the blatant hijack, but would anybody be kind enough to photoshop the following for me (keeping the same colour & wheels)?

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If possible I'd like a middle westy louvre window and a normal rear panel side window. Replacing the front arch and rear vent with early ones would be uber cool :wink:

I've also just noticed that the side step on the front bumper looks like its got a dog-leg/kink in it - as if it's been dropped down?

Thank you,


Mike
 
thats a fire truck front bumper, greater ground clearence but the steps still allow the doors to open!
 
I have nothing against x-overs - I just dont have one :)

Our bus is a rusty '71 Danbury (scheduled for resto *VERY* soon) :D
 

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