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Update 29/06/2017 2 Index NANNI NETWORK ........................ 3 La Réunion ................................. 47 Lituania ....................................... 48 Algeria ............................................ 5 Madagascar ................................ 48 Argentina ....................................... 5 Malaysia ..................................... 48 Australia ........................................ 5 Maldives ..................................... 48 Bahamas ........................................ 7 Malta ........................................... 48 Bangladesh .................................... 7 Marocco ...................................... 48 Belgium .......................................... 7 Martinique ................................... 49 Brazil .............................................. 7 Mexico ........................................ 49 Brunei ............................................ 8 Netherlands ................................ 49 Canada .......................................... 8 New Caledonia .................... 500 Chili ................................................ 9 New Zealand .............................. 50 China ............................................. 9 Norway ....................................... 51 Croatia ......................................... 10 Panama ...................................... 52 Cuba ............................................ 11 Philippines ............................. 52 Cyprus ......................................... 11 Poland ........................................ 52 Czech Republic ...................... 11 Portugal ...................................... 52 Denmark ...................................... 11 Republic of Maldives .............. 52 Ecuador ....................................... 14 Romania ..................................... 52 Egypt ............................................ 14 Russia ........................................ 53 Estonia ......................................... 14 Faroe Island ................................. 15 Saint Barthelemy ................... 53 Finland ......................................... 15 Saint Pierre and Miquelon ...... 53 France .......................................... 16 Senegal ...................................... 53 French Guiana ............................. 32 Seychelles .................................. 54 French Polynesia ..................... 32 Singapore ................................... 54 Gabon .......................................... 33 South Africa ................................ 54 Germany ...................................... 33 Spain .......................................... 54 Ghana .......................................... 37 Sri Lanka .................................... 61 Greece ......................................... 37 Sweden ...................................... 61 Guadeloupe ................................. 41 Switzerland ................................. 63 Taiwan ........................................ 64 Hong Kong ................................... 41 Thailand ...................................... 64 Hongria ........................................ 41 Tunisia ........................................ 64 Iceland ......................................... 41 Turkey ........................................ 64 India ............................................. 41 Ukraine ....................................... 66 Indonesia ..................................... 41 Iran .............................................. 42 United Arab Emirates .............. 66 Ireland (Eire) ................................ 42 United Kingdom ...................... 66 Israel ............................................ 42 United States .......................... 70 Venezuela .................................. 81 Italy .................................................... 42 Vietnam ...................................... 81 Ivory Coast ................................... 49 Zimbabwe ................................... 81 Japan ........................................... 47 MAN NETWORK ......................... 82 Korea ........................................... 47 3 Nanni Network 4 ALGERIA NEW SOUTH WALES ELSECOM SPA ALL INBOARD & OUTBOARD SERVICES RPAYC Mitala Street Official importer NSW – Newport Zone des showrooms Phone: +61 299 972 616 Nedjma Sidi Chahmi Oran Service: Engine Selling, Repair Phone: +213 41 728 860 Fax: +213 41 728 861 BOAT-MEC SAILORS BAY BOATSHED @: [email protected] Service: Engine Selling, Repair Clover Park NSW - North Bridge ENTR. 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