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Yikes! I didn't notice and live not far... are there any clues as to what will become of the site?



the-e-dealer Wrote:

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> I'm in shock my trusty reliable garage - Nunhead

> Test Centre has silently dissappeared.

E dealer - the Nunhead test centre has not gone, they have just moved offices a few doors down to one just before the greasy spoon cafe - all the same people, they're a great service. They have a new phone number too which I don't have to hand at the moment but they are definitely still there.
  • 3 weeks later...
I would also recommend Dell Motors. I used them for the first time last october and had similar reservations. They did the MOT easily. Found one small fault. They phoned and explained the issue clearly. Gave me a very reasonable quote and did the work required immediately. All in all a very good service.
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  • 1 month later...
Just been down to Nunhead Test Centre and its looks like it really has gone this time - do you happen to know if they have moved? We had work done about 6 weeks ago - they had problems processing card payments so maybe that was a bad sign...but such a lovely bunch of people...
  • 4 weeks later...
  • 2 months later...
I found out more info nunhead test centre has gone from munder the arch evelina road, there is a garage next door 85 evelina road. temporary entrance in Kimberly Avenue, You will see some friedly familier faces. Super service and very helpful, ALL CARS NEEDS LTD 0207 732 6322

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