Ratty Split Mission.....Custom Interior

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interesting concept!.. love it..
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just beautiful GF!
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I keep seeing all these brilliant ideas and wanting to do the same, but knowing that it then is not my ideas... Damn, why couldn't I be more creative... I need to find a theme and stick to it... :)

Good work GF.... and Hey, Kitchen bench? What's wrong with that! I'd do the same, since it's the only clean working surface in most of our houses...

I'm sure we'd all agree on here?

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Thanks Gents,

Damn my hands were sore after all the wire twisting and threading of the belts, they actually went numb there for a bit

Managed to get the back done and slid it into the bus for a look see, here's a few more pics. :D
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Post by brad@busnbug »

That's out there. Has come up real well. Looks great. If you put seat pads under them that'd be really comfortable I reckon.
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well done gfresh, maybe a new look brad
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well done gfresh, maybe a new look brad
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well done gfresh, maybe a new look brad
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killer george x3 but i couldnt be bothered postin it 3times..
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That's got to be one of the most original interiors ever. Well done George, some pretty wild ideas you've put together in this bus.
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65busser wrote:That's out there. Has come up real well. Looks great. If you put seat pads under them that'd be really comfortable I reckon.
No seat pads required mate, test drove it on the lounge room floor with the missus next to me and managed to even sneak a kiss :wink:

:lol: :lol:

It is surprisingly comfortable.......the seat that is :wink:
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D-Train wrote:killer george x3 but i couldnt be bothered postin it 3times..
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that's what the Irishman had scribed onto his headstone :lol: :lol:
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same x1, different x2

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GFresh wrote:
65busser wrote:That's out there. Has come up real well. Looks great. If you put seat pads under them that'd be really comfortable I reckon.
No seat pads required mate, test drove it on the lounge room floor with the missus next to me and managed to even sneak a kiss :wink:

:lol: :lol:

It is surprisingly comfortable.......the seat that is :wink:
hope u didnt take ur eyes off the road tho when u were kissin. could of hit a lounge..
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Looks cool, you know with all these ideas you will have to change your avatar to the professor :wink:
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