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Hi Lis can I ask how big is your car?? We rent out our drive for a few weeks but we've now got a second car ourselfs but depending how big your car is then It could work we have cctv and are compleatly of the main road in sydenham Trewsbury rd se26 . We charge ?75.00 per week here is my number (07984276413)

regards Zoe

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I have a garage available but would need to know the model so I can work out if it is big enough. Also advise if you need access to the car or not during the 5 months.


Tom


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> I'm looking for a garage to store my car for 5

> months. Anywhere in south London considered.

> Please get in touch if you are looking to rent.

> Thank you. Lis

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