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Awesome build up guys!

Just wondering where you guys got the suede for the dash from?

I wanna give it a go but am having a hard time finding someone who stocks it?

Is it real or fake suede?

Once again awesome build.

Thanks.

Looks like the new bus has a got a good turn of speed and balanced. Braking problem all fixed?

Still has a shudder, also still getting used to the unassisted brakes. They are easy to push, but i've just go to get used to feel of them, and how far i can push before they'll lock. probably 50-70 out from where I would normally brake.

i'm not hard enough to try and grab reverse instead of 4th Damo, maybee that was 1 of the 4 seconds you were slower :P

I've got a front grill, just the clips are broken, and I didn't have time to make some brckets up before the weekend. But no rear pods

Cable ties farken :)

Looks good and +1 needs rear pods!

bodykits just add extra weight and reduce ground clearance

Pair of rear pods would struggle to weigh half a kg haha

Edited by SimonR32

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