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Old 26th March 2008, 08:33 PM   #11
 
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It doesn't appear to be the same as my Estima but it is upright and to the front.
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That`s just what i was going to say Alan,its a Bongo hybrid,thats what you get when a bongo goes behind the bike shed with a Lucy
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A bit like the old Ace at the back.....

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A bit broard in the beam at the bottom.....

Not that I spend time looking at your bottom....

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3cte engine upright as normal much lighter body than townace (not you clive ) so much more lively
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Are they as tall as the Ace, and have as much room in them?

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[quote=Crickintheneck;60018]Hi all, I've just taken delivery of a P reg lite ace-Noah 2180cc TD and noticed that the blade fuses seem very small, where can i get spares (not one's I've seen before) different to my old Estima, also what is the engine type , my Estima had a 3C-TE, is there a hand book and engine manual, one more also is there any general short comings such as the Estimas habit of overheating/cracking the cylinder head etc etcl
let us all know what kind of m.p.g. you are getting out of your new bus please.
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I have not done a head on a noah yet but there are not as many about
ang yes they are very roomy in fact better than a townie as you can walk between the seats to the rear from the front
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I have not done a head on a noah yet but there are not as many about
ang yes they are very roomy in fact better than a townie as you can walk between the seats to the rear from the front
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did you do as many heads on the townaces as compared to the estimas bob?
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