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Old 08-10-2015, 19:43   #1
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Hi everyone, sorry for being so quiet, lots going on

Hope everyone is doing ok! Always so many new threads whenever I log on now I used to be on top of em

Come early next month 3 of us are going in the Terrano euro tunnel to Brugge, staying for two nights in a really nice central hotel

We have had to book special requirements for the tunnel as we don't fit in the standard bit...

Unfortunately the beast won't fit in the private car park but one of them will show me to an alternative car park

Any recommendations for Brugge and traveling abroad?

We have a travel kit with breathalysers, hi vis kit (one for each) GB sticker already on rear. Bulb kit. Errr...

Any thing to watch out for? Speed shouldn't be an issue

We are taking Ellie the mrs niece, she is 14.
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Old 08-10-2015, 19:45   #2
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Good to see ya posting again Alex, my best advice is enjoy yourselves and have a dam good time. Then come back home and get postin again
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Old 08-10-2015, 19:55   #3
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Good to see ya posting again Alex, my best advice is enjoy yourselves and have a dam good time. Then come back home and get postin again
I'll do my best I do miss it here, almost feel guilty coming back on after not posting for so long
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Old 08-10-2015, 19:59   #4
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Nah don't feel guilty, your amongst friends

Anyhoo you got check back in to keep an eye on my project truck and after that my BGT
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Old 08-10-2015, 20:00   #5
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Bruges, is delightful, lots of lovely architecture.......and best of all....Belgian chocolate.........Leonidas has shops all over full of sweet delight......oh, and take a warning triangle!
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Old 08-10-2015, 20:03   #6
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Bruges, is delightful, lots of lovely architecture.......and best of all....Belgian chocolate.........Leonidas has shops all over full of sweet delight......oh, and take a warning triangle!
We are right next to a chocolate shop here comes belly!!!

Project truck sounds interesting!!
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The hotel is called Martins.

Here is a picture from google

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Howdy Alex.
I had a drive down to the south of France in august, and one thing I will do next time will be to have a post-it stuck on the dash next to the clocks with the Mph conversion to Kph.
Have a safe trip and hope it's trouble free.
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Old 08-10-2015, 20:15   #9
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Howdy Alex.
I had a drive down to the south of France in august, and one thing I will do next time will be to have a post-it stuck on the dash next to the clocks with the Mph conversion to Kph.
Have a safe trip and hope it's trouble free.
Surely Nissan did not try and save money by making the speedo in only MPH on the later models as well, my 1999 T2 has it in both MPH and KPH...
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Surely Nissan did not try and save money by making the speedo in only MPH on the later models as well, my 1999 T2 has it in both MPH and KPH...
You are correct but we're used to glancing at MPH so easier (I found) to check your speed in MPH.
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Old 08-10-2015, 22:17   #11
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Good call chaps

Mm chocolate
Hot chocolate
Chips and mayo
Waffles

That is all
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enjoy your trip ....... oh and plenty of pics
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Old 08-10-2015, 23:16   #13
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hi alex its your mate terrano bob tell people when you come back from your holidays you post on internet telling everyone yee not at home have a nice holiday
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Bruges is really nice, but don't forget the area around. Lissewege, Damme, etc.

A bit further away, but absolutely worth it: the Westhoek, and Ypres. The Of Flanders Fields museum there is very impressive

Small word of warning: watch out with speed, especially in built-up areas. And green landing not allowed, except when you have a good reason to be in that particular place (you own the land, you have animals there, or you have shooting rights etc).

Enjoy your stay!
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