sarah88
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Hi. Who was it you used in the end?James, I can send you details for European recovery back to the UK later on tonight, I think for a year was £70
Hi. Who was it you used in the end?James, I can send you details for European recovery back to the UK later on tonight, I think for a year was £70
Erm...yes.Is your number plate held on with cable ties James?
It's OK, the only thing I wonder about is whether the things that recognise your numberplate on the chunnel will get it with the ties there.Nothing wrong with that!
So James, where did you hide your passport? [emoji14]
Well the day has arrived. We take the Portsmouth to Le Havre ferry at 23:15 hrs.
James & Sarah - see you at camping Le Bounty at 18:00 ish on the 17th.
Jamie & Lu - see you at Coja (the square up the high street) on the 21st I guess around mid afternoon. If you call Belinda's mobile prior to your arrival we will meet you there.
Also, when entering Portugal, remember to follow the signs to the vehicle registration/toll paying bay. I know some Brits ignore them, but for the sake of a couple of Euros, it's not worth the risk.
James & Sarah,
Campsite is fine. Simple, basic and informal but has all the necessities ie bar with wifi.
We're thinking of doing a BBQ upon your arrival tomorrow. Is this ok with you? And do you have any preferences of meat?
We're eating at the bar tonight, which has only one dish on the menu. Pasty, chips and beans. With a bottle of chilled Chardonnay at only 7 Euros per bottle.
See you tomorrow.
Is your number plate held on with cable ties James?
Erm...yes.
It's a legal requirement in France that the number plate is riveted in place, might cause you grief if stopped.Nothing wrong with that!
bonne Vacance
Ah, I guess I'll attach it a bit better then!It's a legal requirement in France that the number plate is riveted in place, might cause you grief if stopped.
Ah, I guess I'll attach it a bit better then!
I'll let you know on the packing. It stood up to a days green laning pretty easily so think it will be OK.If you really want to be legal in France you will also need a High visibility vest, A red emergency triangle, two breathalyzer test kits ,first aid kit and a set of spare light bulbs. And a spare pair of glasses if worn. Think that's about all.Oh, and have your lights converted to LHD or put some sticky tape on them.I cover about a hundred and twenty thousand Kilometers a year for the last eight years and have never been asked for any of them yet. Famous last words.
Think you might need to repack your 90. Have a great trip. Shall look forward to seeing the pic's.
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