mcodes / optional accessories /extras bonanza

Discussion in 'General Discussion' started by Illdoit, Jan 19, 2012.

  1. So is your bus fully loaded? Or a spartan British spec?
    Do you have any of those: clock, ambulance fans, trip speedo, ba6 or bn heater, heated rear window, opening quarterlights, ? Any other? What about extras and accessories? Who's fully loaded?
     
  2. rickyrooo1

    rickyrooo1 Hanging round like a bad smell

    i got a few of them bits yeah
    but i have to sit on the left for the privelige
     
  3. Opening quarter lights and Aussie ambulance fans, and an emergency flasher switch that glows in the dark...but I had to put those on myself...

    Ooh, and Westie-style long armrests. And two driver's seats.
     
  4. so not so many of those around then
     
  5. Moons

    Moons Guest

    Hail Sparta(n)!

    Nope - unsure of what some of those even look like, but conspicuous by their absence in my bus!
     
  6. clock ,ambo fans (both seriously f ing noisey) opening quarters ,glove box lid, crumpet toaster but not from new but IS RHD
     
  7. I broke a 72 dormobile that was loaded with them. Trip speedo .clock.fans.quarter lights.eberspacher. Fire bus tow hooks. Westy tow bar. M plate was full, still have it somewhere i will see if i can get a pic up. Shame the bus looked like it had been kept in a river :(
     
  8. M-code, what's one of them...?

    Long arm rests/fresh air vents, sliding middle windows, engine access hatch, heated rear window, front reflectors, servo brakes, quarter lights. And a loverly solid tintop. No rust. A nasty smacked up RHD CKD parts bin hybrid. All courtesy of VW of SA.

    Don't UK spec buses come with funny sticky out windows and extra rust...?
    :)
     
  9. I've got servo brakes and a brake warning light but nothing interesting. :(
     
  10. opening 1/4 windows front and rear, sunroof, heated rear screen, padded dash, servo brakes, engine hatch, steering wheel on the side VW intended though. ::)
     
  11. Birdy

    Birdy Not Child Friendly

    Out of all of the M codes l have worked very few seem to have that "something special" unless it's an S code (700 and beyond on the M plate) Most that l have worked out seem to be standard for that country unless they were Silverfish or Champagne edition models.

    My own bus is your standard kombi that made its way to the States, Nothing special added :( but special to me so l specced it up with deluxe bumper trims :)
     

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