Parts list for Germany trip

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Re: Parts list for Germany trip

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go on then,
it could be her mothers day present from maddy
one for sally (adult) and maddy (child)

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Re: Parts list for Germany trip

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[quote="JustSharon"]Personally, I would be tempted to aquire vehicle specific recovery insurance - glynwoods do it for about £60 and if everything fails and you need repatting then they will do that unlike some other insurers who have been known on this forum to not repat and leave us UK dwellers high and dry in the middle of europe.
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Euro breakdown cover

I'm already with the RAC so got an online quote and including my members discount, its still £110 for a single journey and £176 for multi trip cover. Left a message with Glynwoods to call me back. Had a look at both RAC and AA and neither make mention of repatriation. :roll:
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