It's finally time for a bus

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Vinda76
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It's finally time for a bus

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Hi DSK, my name is Gav and I live in Manly West Qld. I've never owned a bus, but have had a few bugs (62 and a 67) and now daily an 81 GTI, however I always wanted one. Longingly drooling over sambas at Bugjam, Detling and the Cornwall jamboree in the 90's, they seemed expensive and rusty at the time so I shied away. Time has past, expensive has changed to v v expensive, the rust is now less prevalent in the land I now call home and time has taught me a few lessons. I have been looking around for the last 9 months to get a feel for what is around and what my restoration appetite is like.

Hopefully I will be able to start a build thread sometime in the near future.

Gav
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Get yourself to valla bound to be a few there for sale
Gordon
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63 SC my daily driver
62 11 window
60 23
68 Country Buggy KO329
53 Westfalia trailer

56 shorty kombi (sold)
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Was planning on going down but unable to.
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Hi Gav.
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