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Looking for someone who has a vehicle able to transport 2 wooden panels of a small summer house which wouldn't fit in a standard Zipvan. Wooden panels are 2 meters squared and not very heavy. We are happy to do the lifting ourselves, it's just that the panels were too large to fit in a standard rental van. The panels need to be transported from Brixton to East Dulwich. Please PM me with rates if you're able to help. Thank you!
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Highly recommending Anton 07476503505; was very helpful, efficient, willing and friendly. Went the extra mile and didn't complain at all. His rates are very reasonable and he has a huge van.


Got his details from this forum where he already has plenty of good recommendations. I don't think you can get anyone better.

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