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Local VW camper van mechanic?


radnrach

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There was

It was called East Dulwich Campers but I think they have gone.


Turners can do some basic work as they took on one of the mechanics or failing that a bit further out is Jacks Garage in west London who specialise in VW campers


If its body work drop me a pm and I'll send you contact details for the panel beater we use who used to work for Jacks Garage.

James Wotton at Vee dub in welling is an expert on air cooled VWs, he?s maintained and improved my van for 10 years

You do have to wait though as he?s usually booked up weeks, sometimes, months in advance

Best contact him via email or, better still, go and see him

Good luck

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