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Is this your car. ?


There is a RED Volkswagen Fox Left outside my house.


One side of the car looks brand new but the other side is wrecked.

Paint faded and the rear end sprayed ?? with Paint.

Front Hub Cap missing.


The car seems to be Taxed and MOT'd. but has a History of failed MOT's due to Suspension Faults.

The Police say it has not been reported as Stolen.


There is a Parking Permit for Exeter Devon that expired 2016


There is a NO PARKING letter on the dashboard from Conways asking the owner to relocate the car

as work taking place daily from 26/07/21


Possibly the owner moved the car or Conways moved the car and the owner does not know where it is located.


I need it moved as I have a skip coming in the next few days..


Please PM me if this is your car.


DulwichFox

I have spoken to Conways but they say they did not move the car.


The work being carried out by Conways is on Whateley Rd. so it is possible

the owner lives on Whateley.


Red Volkswagen Fox AO09 FAU anyone know the owner or the car.


Desparate to find speak to the owner.


Work started Monday 26/7/21 is for 5 Weeks.


DulwichFox

Owner turned up last night 21:00 as he had found a parking space nearer to home.


Very pleasant chap. Very happy to see car gone though.


My skip coming tomorrow. I had upgraded from 4 yard to 6 yard so was worried about the space.


Foxy.

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