moped from Dunkirk to Po,
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moped from Dunkirk to Po,
Any hints on how to do it appreciated .Man and van,part load .Or on a pallet
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I used a man with a van for bringing stuff over a few months ago. He makes regular trips down to Spain. I got his details from Shipley.com, one of the van sites where you say what you want transporting and people put in bids. It's good - but beware...a hefty com goes to the site for the intro!!!
Here's the thread
http://forum.anglophone-direct.com/ftopic15622.php
Here's the thread
http://forum.anglophone-direct.com/ftopic15622.php
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Re: moped
It was meant kindly, and was certainly helpful. I can't know, since you didn't say, how much your moped might be worth, or how difficult it might be to replace it down here. Moving a lumpy bit of secondhand metal, point to point, over about 1k kilometers would not normally be cheap. If you can find a man with a van, with a moped-sized space in their van, all my best luck. Let us know how it turned out.Charlotte wrote:Thanks Kate for your good idea,and just jumping in. I also need to thank martyn for his helpful and kind answer.
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moped arrived safe
It does what it says on the tin.
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Re: moped arrived safe
Thanks. I'm surprised (and pleased for you) at how cheap it was, but it just shows (again) how little I know. I occasionally nark when querists don't give us feedback, so I'm grateful to acknowledge - even belatedly - that you have. And I've got any amount of bulky stuff myself at the wrong end of France.Charlotte wrote:It does what it says on the tin.