K310UD ? =x
Originally posted by Blackerol:I dun think that that chassisis from a truck ( just my opnion by looking at the rims) most likely is from one of the coach companies as they love buying scanias.
that truck pulling the chassis is a scania truck!
haha...Scania hauling Scania...
saw a bus chassis, similar to the pic posted on the first page, being transported outside NP this afternoon
OT: I saw the B9TL chassis being driven by the mechanic (instead of on tow) on TPE last time ![]()
Originally posted by 105090:OT: I saw the B9TL chassis being driven by the mechanic (instead of on tow) on TPE last time
this? ![]()

Originally posted by sexy girls:this?
This is a B9TL with the CDGE bodywork skeleton finished.
haha. interesting sia. dun the driver feel cooling? ![]()
Originally posted by ahjack 77:haha. interesting sia. dun the driver feel cooling?
i believe the bus with this skeleton is being driven slower even though along the expressway so apart from the breeze, i guess it's a bit warm cause it's like NAC will still sweat. It is for the safety of the technican inside...almost nothing to cushion him from any impact if there's an accident.
i wonder who is the one who bought the 3axle coach chassis.
Originally posted by TIB537B:
i believe the bus with this skeleton is being driven slower even though along the expressway so apart from the breeze, i guess it's a bit warm cause it's like NAC will still sweat. It is for the safety of the technican inside...almost nothing to cushion him from any impact if there's an accident.
Somemore theres a tow truck behind to guard it.
Originally posted by sexy girls:this?
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Originally posted by TIB537B:
i believe the bus with this skeleton is being driven slower even though along the expressway so apart from the breeze, i guess it's a bit warm cause it's like NAC will still sweat. It is for the safety of the technican inside...almost nothing to cushion him from any impact if there's an accident.
Pretty dangerous also.
Originally posted by .SBS9888Y.:i wonder who is the one who bought the 3axle coach chassis.
there can be more than 1 company
i just name maybe Transtar n WTS
Originally posted by lianamaster:Pretty dangerous also.
I daresay its safer than motorbikes.
Originally posted by SBS2601D:
I daresay its safer than motorbikes.
But you can't deny the risk of accident for every vehicle on the road, including the bus above.
I think Aeroline bought the Chassis. It seems fitting, considering most of their coaches are Scania DDs, both 2- and 3-axles.
I last time always see bus chassis or odd buses near my sch last time, K230 Chassis being towed from Pasir Panjang, 2 super shiny Australian Daewoo buses being towed to Pasir Panjang, SMB1H. Now no more, since the chassis all being bodied XD
Originally posted by Blackerol:I dun think that that chassisis from a truck ( just my opnion by looking at the rims) most likely is from one of the coach companies as they love buying scanias.
that truck pulling the chassis is a scania truck!
That tractor is a Mitsubishi.
Originally posted by Raraken:I think Aeroline bought the Chassis. It seems fitting, considering most of their coaches are Scania DDs, both 2- and 3-axles.
I last time always see bus chassis or odd buses near my sch last time, K230 Chassis being towed from Pasir Panjang, 2 super shiny Australian Daewoo buses being towed to Pasir Panjang, SMB1H. Now no more, since the chassis all being bodied XD
Aeroline is a Malaysian company which procures bodywork fittings for its buses in Malaysia.
The chassis is a K380EB destined for a Singapore-based tour agency.
Originally posted by Ex-busdriver:That tractor is a Mitsubishi.
The one hauling the chassis with silver rims is Mitsubishi, the one hauling the 3 axled chassis is a Scania. ![]()