Anyone used this guide?

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Anyone used this guide?

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Worth a look, and seeing as we are going to France in a couple of weeks time and we don't really know where were going to stop!!
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Just ordered mine.
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Yep, we've got that one ... was on offer from Vicarious Books together with 'All the Aires' in November last year.

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Any good :?
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I'll tell you in September :D
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We will be able to tell you by then mate.
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Hi Guys...had mine delivered two days ago...
I've noticed that to use the guide to it's full potential the print company provide downloadable GPS listings for a range of navigation systems which cost 3 euro per country. Once loaded into the SatNav unit a list of nearby stopover sites is displayed with accurate distance/compass directions etc.
Has anyone paid for these extra downloadable electronic lists? do they work well?
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Anyone purchaced the SatNav software co-ordinates to go with this book?
3 Euro per country

I'm tempted.....anyone?

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I have the aires as poi's on my tomtom , i sent them to mocki ,who has put them on 80-90 and they are downloadable from here , http://www.club80-90.co.uk/downloads.htm

also some camp sites etc , if you search the web they are there ,you just have to look, good thing to do on a night shift at werk :lol:
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