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National Vehicle Rescue & Assist (NVRA) is a new membership club to give motorists peace of mind. It provides national roadside assistance and breakdown recovery across the UK at affordable prices. With over 300 Vehicle Recovery Operators part of the NVRA network, you can rest assured that no matter where you are in the UK if the worst happens we can get you back on your way or recovered to the nearest garage. Whether you are a motorcyclist, a small car, a family car, a van, a motorhome or a light commercial vehicle we have a membership level of cover just for YOU!
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Unit 12, Ellough Industrial Estate, Ellough, , NR34 7TD, Beccles, United Kingdom
- 03333 7721957
- info@nvra.co.uk
- nvra.co.uk
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