The bus is a 1990 SA-built Microbus that came to the UK via Cyprus, in the ownership of a serviceman, or so the story goes. It made it's way to WagenWorks up Birmingham way where it was made over/planked and squared, re-sprayed in the same clour and re-trimmed in black "leathercloth". It was a very early TSR-ish conversion to run a Subaru EJ22 with a Kennedy adaptor and flywheel, a later 5-speed SA big-flange gearbox (originally 4-speed with a 2.1 wbx) and lowered with a spoiler-scraping early H&R Cup Kit, which was very low at the front.
The bus changed hands, went round Europe at the hands of two brothers on a weed'n'shroom trip, collecting the odd dent and then I aquired it when they needed the cash for a house deposit. I am the 4th owner afaik.
After a fair bit of corrective work along the way by me including fitting a proper exhaust from RJES, re-instating the front Konis, bump-stop trimming, spring spacing, a lot of engine wiring fault chasing etc brings us up to date, save for a spell in a mate's body shop where he repaired the top n/s/f corner of the roof (a common fault with all SA buses in the damp UK it seems) and a new n/s sill...oh and the fitting and subsequent removal of EPAS, after I aquired a genuine RHD PAS kit.
There's nothing wrong with EPAS, honest!
The latest thing is the gearbox, that was repaired at some time due to a broken sychro hub, which has recently shown a reluctance to select first or reverse when hot. At Aidan's advice I stopped driving it and today had a pleasant couple of hours (no, really!) bumbling about, taking it out and adding to the photo diary. This is quite timely as it's going to get a bit of torque abuse eventually

Note the 108mm flanges:

It's also going to get this little number installed


made by ZF if you're wondering