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Alec1

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http://www.southlondonclutch.co.uk/


Can't recommend these guys enough. Did my MOT. Very quick. Very efficient. Family owned business. Google reviews are worth a read too.


I'm like you, I'm very sceptical of garages, but these guys were friendly and honest. I wouldn't hesitate to go back to them if I needed anything doing.

Hi,


I was doing a job in one of an intimate collection of units', in a tiny business park half way up Tyrell Road (Off Barry Road). I annoyingly found myself with a flat tyre when I went to leave.. But I spotted a car repair there.. Although they didn't have a presta valve to get me outta trouble, they tried their best to help me on a soggy morning! That goes a long way in my book. Why not pay them a visit..?


I would.


Best of luck

(I can be pretty cynical about some things' too. (Not without good reason)

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