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<blockquote data-quote="Coda" data-source="post: 627279" data-attributes="member: 31747"><p>The ones in the centre (there should be two rows of them) you may see a tapped thread inside. These usually have black plastic screw-in plugs in them, IF your bus doesn't have bus seats fitted. They are for mounting seats or seat belts, I can't remember which. The smaller ones in front of the rear wheel arches are drain holes for something and are usually plugged up with cone shaped rubber grommet/bungs which are actually still available (not easy to find but there's a GM part number which matches) but I just 3D printed off 6 in TPU rubber for that role. The big hole in the middle I don't think is factory I can't answer that. Maybe someone had a Propex under the rear seat. The larger holes at the front, I don't know. I've got small holes here, maybe 10-12mm, I don't know what those or yours are for either, sorry.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Coda, post: 627279, member: 31747"] The ones in the centre (there should be two rows of them) you may see a tapped thread inside. These usually have black plastic screw-in plugs in them, IF your bus doesn't have bus seats fitted. They are for mounting seats or seat belts, I can't remember which. The smaller ones in front of the rear wheel arches are drain holes for something and are usually plugged up with cone shaped rubber grommet/bungs which are actually still available (not easy to find but there's a GM part number which matches) but I just 3D printed off 6 in TPU rubber for that role. The big hole in the middle I don't think is factory I can't answer that. Maybe someone had a Propex under the rear seat. The larger holes at the front, I don't know. I've got small holes here, maybe 10-12mm, I don't know what those or yours are for either, sorry. [/QUOTE]
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