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The worrying thing is Olly pulled a face very similar to that earlier & thinking about it, he used the toilet 4 times :lol: :lol:
 
I was hungover you bastards!

Since dowsing my camera in milk all the pictures a bit crap, sorry.

Anyway, covered the bottom part of the bench seat today to tidy it up a bit

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And heeded some advice from off here and ran a multicore flex through from front to back to run my gauges and stereo from leisure battery. Plenty more spare wires too for the future.

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It will be tidier back there I swear

Then I stole a friends idea and recovered my seats...

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Hopefully picking up some floor on Saturday as well.
 
Aye suits it mate. I'm not doing anything to that interior that can't be reversed either - although I did have to put a few screws in that were missing.

Have decided against making it a lhd interior, will just have to put up with having the cooker on the left hand side until I find someone with a lhd interior in a rhd bus that wants to swap. :msn4:
 
Been busy with the bus again recently.

Treated myself to one of these, I figure it'd pay for itself in four oil changes, just a bit dubious about how small it is compared to my old HP1s.

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Also got my roof in thanks to Grazy and Ooro.

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I'm well chuffed with it.

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Also got donated a gas bottle so the cooker is now working.

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I took some other pictures but left them in the workshop. But yesterday we also raised the front ready for my three Ninove passengers, swapped my Mondo for a Quiet Pack - although I can't figure why Quiet Packs hang so low, had to cut and weld it all over the place to make it lay flat against the bumper - also had to shape the bumper a bit. I also got a bolt welded on the beam so now I have a steering damper, happy days. 8)

So I'm nearly ready for Ninove, most urgent thing is to fix my left hand carb which has a broken pump rod, else I'll be running lean on one side. :roll:
 
Hi, its a Slamwerks 5" king and link pin beam on flipped spindles. Narrowed lower shock mounts, small tubs up front. All the wheels are on adaptors. Front tyres are 175/65/15, rears are 185/80/15 (I think).
Also has Creative adjustable springplates at the rear, not sure how many splines as it's a combination of inners and outers to make sure the suspension arms don't hit the chassis.
 
Slammed said:
Hi, its a Slamwerks 5" king and link pin beam on flipped spindles. Narrowed lower shock mounts, small tubs up front. All the wheels are on adaptors. Front tyres are 175/65/15, rears are 185/80/15 (I think).
Also has Creative adjustable springplates at the rear, not sure how many splines as it's a combination of inners and outers to make sure the suspension arms don't hit the chassis.


cool 8)

thanks for the info, currently fitting a 4" beam on mine and just looking at options for the rear and tyre combos!

thanks again

:)
 
MikeyC said:
Slammed said:
Hi, its a Slamwerks 5" king and link pin beam on flipped spindles. Narrowed lower shock mounts, small tubs up front. All the wheels are on adaptors. Front tyres are 175/65/15, rears are 185/80/15 (I think).
Also has Creative adjustable springplates at the rear, not sure how many splines as it's a combination of inners and outers to make sure the suspension arms don't hit the chassis.


cool 8)

thanks for the info, currently fitting a 4" beam on mine and just looking at options for the rear and tyre combos!

thanks again

:)

Good luck. If you're fitting wheels which need adaptors I'd go for slimmer tyres on the rear as the clearence is minimal with 185 tyres and adaptors. Only reason I fitted them as they were well cheap.
 
So here's a better shot of the roof, have since trimmed all the edges in a beige edging strip...

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Am really pleased with some of the details, such as the side light surround...

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And here he was last night after a run to the local club meet...

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To be fair the beige beast looks bootifull :lol: Great work dude 8)
 
karlehsp said:
To be fair the beige beast looks bootifull :lol: Great work dude 8)

Can I have my shoe back now please? :shock:

Got the rest of my finishing trim in today, the interior is prettymuch how I want it now, just have to fit some hooks for the cargo net and curtain loops now.

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Then all I gotta do is fix my exhaust which is spitting flames apparently, and fit my oil cooler and we're ready for Ninove.

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