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Recommendation for D. Peacock & Sons, car body repairs


Nunheadian

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We have recently used this repair shop on Chadwick Road for a very bad scrape and dent down the side of our car (skip versus daughter - skip won!) and want to highly recommend them. They did a great job at a very good price, and were very friendly and polite. We also used them a few years ago for another mishap we had. Cant blame the daughter for that one!

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