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<blockquote data-quote="marco" data-source="post: 609984" data-attributes="member: 16284"><p>I bought a sa bus, I agree with all the above. Mine was from Pretoria so relatively rust free, but had questionable repairs, and evidence of a hard life! </p><p>After a lot of mechanical repairs, not to mention all new seals and a really good clean it has served us well so far. </p><p>I would rather have to do a load of mechanical repairs than deal with some of the rust issues of an old uk bus. </p><p>It's certainly no show queen and has plenty of scars, but I love it!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="marco, post: 609984, member: 16284"] I bought a sa bus, I agree with all the above. Mine was from Pretoria so relatively rust free, but had questionable repairs, and evidence of a hard life! After a lot of mechanical repairs, not to mention all new seals and a really good clean it has served us well so far. I would rather have to do a load of mechanical repairs than deal with some of the rust issues of an old uk bus. It's certainly no show queen and has plenty of scars, but I love it! [/QUOTE]
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