Bus Backs in Lapa.
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Bus Backs in Lapa.
Here is one for admirers of the backs of buses like myself. Taken in La Perouse yesterday evening.
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Re: Bus Backs in Lapa.
The back of m/o 1717 running special on Talavera Rd NTH Ryde this afternoon:
Re: Bus Backs in Lapa.
Cool photos. What in particular do you like about backs of the busses, Swift?
It's called Male Extra now.
Re: Bus Backs in Lapa.
Some times you can find a lot of information on the back of a bus? Ocean Beach Bus Service - 159-696 Chevrolet
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Re: Bus Backs in Lapa.
The taillight clusters mainly, as well as the shape of the rear window, when there is one present!ClintRi wrote:Cool photos. What in particular do you like about backs of the busses, Swift?
I also appreciate the overall styling and shape of the rear.
The Volgren is my favourite by far. The 0405NH looks smart also IMO.
Just like the front with the headlights, I personally perceive a face when I look at the taillights as eyes.
Same goes with cars and trucks.
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Re: Bus Backs in Lapa.
it is not very often that you see the back of a bus in photos
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Re: Bus Backs in Lapa.
Here is a shot from this topic http://busaustralia.com/forum/viewtopic ... 4&p=561649 showing a good assortment of my favourite bus back of all.
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