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Windscreen replacement in Dulwich?


dullwitch

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dullwitch Wrote:

> I'm trying to find a cheaper quote than Autoglass,

> as my car is old and not fully comp insurance.

>

> Thanks



That shouldn't be hard, had one done recently, it cost ?30 and took 20 minutes..Autoglass skim around ?120 from the insurers (and it counts as a claim so you lose a years non claims bonus)...


If you do a search for one of the local garages recommended on here they should be able to help

Sorry! Meant a friend had it done recently somewhere on the South Coast near Portsmouth I think.


These people http://www.braydonmotors.co.uk/ when I spoken to them at the same time gave a similar price (was helping him out by comparing his quote which I thought at the times was incredibly low).


This thread has a number of recommended local garages, worth giving them a ring


http://www.eastdulwichforum.co.uk/forum/read.php?30,1041553,1043104

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