Puch 230ge in Bulgaria Newbie

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daveben
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After 3 years of using and abusing my g wagen as a carry all/small lorry while rebuilding a couple of houses plus gardens + a gallery studio, and doing 30,000 kms. in the meantime, and on Bulgarian roads and tracks? I think it is time to give back a little TLC and at least restore some dignity to her, if not to showroom standards. so hope to be using the members knowledge to keep my wagen on the road and looking better.

P.S Any one fancy organising a trip to Bulgaria? Have a nearly finished 2nd house in the village, and 1/2 acre of land for tents vans and parking and tracks everywhere. :)
Best regards
Dave

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Re: Puch 230ge in Bulgaria Newbie

Hi and welcome, sounds as if you treat you G as it should be!

Hmmm Bulgaria?

Peter Perfect, perhaps? :wink:
Spider1V

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Re: Puch 230ge in Bulgaria Newbie

Its a long way, 1500km plus at a guess, what route would we take?

Paul

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Re: Puch 230ge in Bulgaria Newbie

Hi Guys
Thanks for emails
If you use the RAC route planner it will give you a good route and it's further than 1500km. We lived in North Wales for 5 years in Ffestiniog before we moved so I used a route plan from there. can't remember the milage though.
When we left UK we took a plane to Spain to see friends and eventually then drove to BG from there.
Hmmm Interesting trip in a old ex Spanish police Nissan Patrol. Long story!
May/June is a good time to come out so plenty of time to plan.

Lots of crazy rules in Bulgaria for peope living here, But beer ( mainly lager) is less than a pound a litre so some compensation. LOL
Dave