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We'll have one also very good think we could travel round Australia in comfort.
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Won't it fit in the back yard Joh :lol: :lol: :lol:
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After driving rigid cab over Kenworths for while I can tell you comfort and travelling do not belong in the same sentence :lol: That one doesn't appear to have enough clearance between cab and body to have the air bag upgrade either so you are sitting right over the steer wheels, every bump they find you feel
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What about this one parked in shopping centre car park next to school in Paraburdoo.

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At a guess I'd say it exceeds the legal width with the awning on the side.

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Boblebago wrote:What about this one parked in shopping centre car park next to school in Paraburdoo.

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That one is a converted horse float, that's the reason for the bogie drive.... horse tie points along the side are a bit of a give away as well :lol:
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Post by supersparky »

That is one hell of a conversion though. It looks like a Silver Eagle Bus body has been grafted to a Kenworth Cab/Chassis. Just that would have been an achievement before the M/Home conversion. You would have to hope that it was airbags otherwise I would expect a fairly harsh ride. At least it would keep up with the trucks when on the main highways.
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