Mongol Rally 2010

The League of Adventurists International Ltd.

Sponsors

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We would like to thank our following Sponsors and individuals for all their help with our adventure.

D&R Services specialise in the renovation of classic vehicles. They also perform  MOT  testing  and general maintenace for a wide range of modern vehicles. Doug  Lamb  is well  known and  respected in the area, with a wealth of contacts.  We have  been  given a space to  work  and Gareth one of their top technicians is lending his  expertise.

T.W.G Plant and Commercial Sales Proprietor Tom White has kindly donated a full set of new tyres,  spares and purchased advertising space on our Goddess. Many thanks.

Powertraveller have kindly given a range of their products to test along the way. These include a ‘Power Gorilla’ and ‘Solar Gorilla’. These will be used by our photographers for their equipment. This has also included a Gorilla mascot which will be seen upon the dash and at every border.

Shark Subsea Services gave us a place to store and do maintenance on the vehicles as well as put us up in a hotel for the entire duration of our stay in Constanta. Thanks very much guys.

Vertikal have joined the team in the form of Vadim who owns the Extreme sports shop in Donetsk. He has been invaluable with combating the customs legalities of taking our vehicles through Russia.

Rubber4Roofs very kindly re-roofed our Goddess for no charge. The Roof was untreated wood which would have degraded very quickly on the journey and life in Mongolia. The EPDM Roofing is extremely hardwaring and weather resistant, perfect for a long term solution.

We would also like to thank the following individuals for their time and support:

RSOLES online forum: experts in everything Goddess.

Rhys Penlan from Fishguard,  a Green Goddess owner, enthusiast and technical genius. He has donated Operation manuals and  essential spares.

David Moore from Nottingham, A Green Goddess owner and military enthusiast. He has donated parts for our engine conversion and general spares.

Adam Wilson, mechanic and MOT lifesaver who drove all the way form Devon to Birmingham, then single handedly passed our MOT test. Which for our 57 year old GG even surprised the most optimistic amongst us.

John O’Brian from Fillongley who has given so much of his time and knowledge to help organize our fundraising.

Len, may your surname forever be a mystery but your service never forgotten. Thanks for the MOT.

We would finally like to that all of our families and friends who have donated to our charities and put up with our singled minded drive to get all this together before the off. Thanks mum.

If you would like to be involved please follow the link and see how you can be involved.


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