I've done some rework on the gearboxes as I wasn't happy with the wobble on one of the motor pulleys because the motor shaft is quite short.
I re designed the pulley with a D shaped hole that was a better fit for the shaft and moved the grub screw closed to the motor end so it's not gripping so close to the end of the shaft and causing it to distort the pulley and make it wobble.

The grey one is my reworked pulley.
To also improve the situation I re designed the motor mounting part of the gearboxes to do away with the spacer that is a petg heat break as the whole tank is in petg I made it one piece and a bit slimmer to allow the motor shaft to sit in the pulley further.

My next adventure is making the rear end resemble a Brummbar and that will mean changing the exhaust from the one in the files to the big muffler type.

I modelled up the parts and a template for drilling the screw holes.

This is how the model is printed with just a couple of holes for the exhaust and I need to put some small holes to mount the exhaust.

So just pop the template posts in the holes and drill through the guide holes and job done.

A bit of glue and a few screws and it has an exhaust

Next job is to make the tread plate section above the exhaust and a couple of mounts for the spare road wheels I tried to make the parts separate and fit them but it was easier to remove the rear panel off of the engine deck and make it a one piece part.

This is the first version just to make sure everything lines up.
After a few tweaks it now looks like this.

And now it's starting to look like a Brummbar
