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Peckham Carboot sale 16th June at Harris Academy Peckham


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Hey Guys,


Thanks for all who attended our first carboot! It was lovely to meet you all!


Just letting you know that the next carboot sale will be on Sunday 16th June. We have made a few alterations with regards to pricing and times etc...


So for this event buyers will pay ?1 entry fee anytime between 10:30am-3pm


And for sellers 10am-3pm= cars will be ?10 if you pre book, or ?15 at the gate. Walk ins will be ?5 if you pre book or ?10 at the gate.


For more information and to book email [email protected] or alternatively DM us on our instagram page @peckham.carboot


Looking forward to seeing you.


Thanks so much

Steven and Erin

Sorry to hear that. prices were competitive in comparison to other carbon sales in London. But at the same time it is new so have brought down those prices. last event we had 15 sellers, and around 100 buyers. We are expecting this one to be bigger as we have more people confirmed already. Are you looking to be buying or selling? All the sellers had really cool and varied items.


Cheers

Steven and Erin

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