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Old 10-04-04, 09:59 AM
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Quote[/b] (DavidW_NZ @ April 10 2004,07:42)]Just been down to our friendly dive shop and been quoted around $NZ4500 (about £1500).  Think this also includes drysuit fitting and some free training in their pool.  We think this sounds good albeit expensive and as the only other choice is either something local or flying back to the UK we think we may go this route and start saving our pocket money.
Many thanks for your help and input - as always much appreciated

David
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£1500 is a shed load of dosh for any suit. Does that include an undersuit etc in that price; if so what is in it.

what about the Beaver one you mentioned - if you give us some more details (eg Name, Description, Price) I am sure someone can give you the heads-up on it.

If you are coming over to the UK, then I am sure that the All Blacks tour this autumn migt be at the same time as the Dive Show in Birmingham where prices tend to be cheaper - you could combine the 2!!!!

Or if you wait for the Lions tour, there maybe one or two YDs over who bring "their new" drysuits overand then "leave" them in NZ  
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