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Sometimes its hard to take yet another knock back ....
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<blockquote data-quote="froggy" data-source="post: 293064" data-attributes="member: 3485"><p>On my recent trip to Dorset i also had to visit the friendly Garage at Wareham - very friendly people and helpful - spent ages talking to them about various bits and peices, but i digress. </p><p>I rebuilt my 1st bus to a good spec (not concours but did what we wanted) until our 2nd child was born decided to sell it and get a family friendly westy. Sold the bus (that very rarely let us down) and bought the westy, nothing but issues and getting to the point where at the moment i have lost faith not only in the bus but also losing faith in scene (although shift work has something to do with this). </p><p>Since returning from Dubz at the castle and our holiday afterwards (a broken bus dampens the spirits when your stuck at your campsite with no real means of transport) i have rebuilt the carb (the engine issues) but haven't even taken the bus out and that was over 3 weeks ago</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="froggy, post: 293064, member: 3485"] On my recent trip to Dorset i also had to visit the friendly Garage at Wareham - very friendly people and helpful - spent ages talking to them about various bits and peices, but i digress. I rebuilt my 1st bus to a good spec (not concours but did what we wanted) until our 2nd child was born decided to sell it and get a family friendly westy. Sold the bus (that very rarely let us down) and bought the westy, nothing but issues and getting to the point where at the moment i have lost faith not only in the bus but also losing faith in scene (although shift work has something to do with this). Since returning from Dubz at the castle and our holiday afterwards (a broken bus dampens the spirits when your stuck at your campsite with no real means of transport) i have rebuilt the carb (the engine issues) but haven't even taken the bus out and that was over 3 weeks ago [/QUOTE]
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