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[GMCnet] Re: Shipping GMC to Europe- where to start, how to plan ? [message #366273 is a reply to message #366272] Sun, 22 August 2021 10:24 Go to previous messageGo to previous message
Olly Schmidt is currently offline  Olly Schmidt   United States
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On 22.08.21 15:56, dave silva wrote:

> Considering the idea of a road trip around Europe in the GMC.

Good idea.

The delivery time for stuff isn't as bad as you think it might be, but
after being stranded with a broken starter a few weeks ago, yes, you
should have one. And it is cheaper to get it in the US.

I would not get anything else, but that is just me. Make sure someone
went over the coach.

I've shipped my 23' from Baltimore and it took a couple of weeks. After
that I drove it around with US tags for a couple of weeks (and had
insurance from Tour Insure Hamburg for a couple of month)

You will find US car parts places all around Europe. There is a WhatsApp
group and some Facebook groups for GMC MotorHomes in Europe as well.

Sould you have any more specific questions, feel free to ping me.
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