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My new bus. About to get rego after bringing it back with me from my holiday

Engine Bay

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As we drove out of Zurich on the way to Stelvio stopped by this lake for a few pics

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Had to get a photo of it in a Texaco service station

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In the car park at Spa...parked near other 80s tragedy so snapped a pic

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Half way up the back way to the top of Stelvio Pass

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Top of Stelvio Pass

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Going back down Stelvio Pass in the Italian Alps

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Another part of the Alps, Flüela Pass

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At Nurburgring

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And when you are on an autobahn outside of Stuggart, make sure you go the wick turned up:)

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Needs rear pods... *points to my sale thread*

yeh wrong colour though, cbf painting. I've had a lip spoiler sitting in my garage for a couple of months that I havnt bothered to paint yet.

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