Bonded windows!!

Thin bits of metal and bright blue light. Including glass & trim.

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Bonded windows!!

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First time I've seen bonded windows on a wedge before!

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Looks like flat glass. On a curved panel.
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Looks weird to me, especially the bit stuck on the pillar before the sliding door. Each to their own as they say.
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ive heard there are some strange experts on there :lol: , as i dont do the place, would like to see some close ups :wink:
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jasd1978 wrote:Looks weird to me, especially the bit stuck on the pillar before the sliding door. Each to their own as they say.

Yeah, got mixed feelings, maybe too modern for me, but it'll probably solve the leaky sliding window problem.
might blend in more if the door pillars were in black:

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Yeah, got mixed feelings, maybe too modern for me, but it'll probably solve the leaky sliding window problem.
might blend in more if the door pillars were in black:

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i like the look of this one
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gary1998 wrote:Yeah, got mixed feelings, maybe too modern for me, but it'll probably solve the leaky sliding window problem.
might blend in more if the door pillars were in black:


i like the look of this one

This particular bus doesn't have flush windows - it's the surrounding bodywork (up to the swage lines) painted gloss black - I've seen it in the flesh

see! :D

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that looks good,makes it look longer I think
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Looks really cool, like the paint job. Who makes the spoilers and skirt?
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scottbott wrote:that looks good,makes it look longer I think
Just spotted it KR-styling
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