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Morocco Advice
26 February 2012, 12:13,
#21
RE: Morocco Advice
Then sell them at the end and make more money on them than what ey bought them for.
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26 February 2012, 12:19, (This post was last modified: 26 February 2012, 12:19 by NorthernRaider.)
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RE: Morocco Advice
I was going to enter in a Lada Riva 1300 estate i had going spare at the time, was only worth £50 according to the garages but the bloody thing was immaculate, less than 15,000 miles on the clock and solid as a T 34
I actually like Ladas cos they are so agricultural and rugged.

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26 February 2012, 14:43,
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RE: Morocco Advice
I've been thinking about this quite a bit.

From what I can see, keyring kit is going to be the easiest to take on the plane.

Things like small LED light keyring, a compass keyring, that kind of thing.
Aswell, things like paracord bracelets, pen torches, 'tactical pens' (seen one with a fire lighter built in), survival book will be easy enough poncho should be do-able as well. I'm thinking maybe even a few small 'luminous keyring things'. AlyBear should be able to get a small mirror into her bag, and another in my bag.
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