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<blockquote data-quote="cotswoldiver" data-source="post: 158979" data-attributes="member: 4214"><p>Thanks for your thoughts - it was a shame I wasn't in SW France. The Renault garage owner who carried out the pick up wasn't at all happy to even attempt a repair, even though I had a Bentley manual with me. But time was against us I guess, and I'm sure it will all get sorted and be back with me soon</p><p></p><p>But you may have hit on an idea for a 'dire emergency section' on the forum as gaining access to the web usually isn't a problem no matter where you are. Perhaps we could have a regional/country based list of forum members who would be willing to offer help when the usual recovery services aren't the solution. I would much preferred to have bought a new head from your stock of spares and carried on the trip</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="cotswoldiver, post: 158979, member: 4214"] Thanks for your thoughts - it was a shame I wasn't in SW France. The Renault garage owner who carried out the pick up wasn't at all happy to even attempt a repair, even though I had a Bentley manual with me. But time was against us I guess, and I'm sure it will all get sorted and be back with me soon But you may have hit on an idea for a 'dire emergency section' on the forum as gaining access to the web usually isn't a problem no matter where you are. Perhaps we could have a regional/country based list of forum members who would be willing to offer help when the usual recovery services aren't the solution. I would much preferred to have bought a new head from your stock of spares and carried on the trip [/QUOTE]
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