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beckamoon

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Hello


My catalytic converter was stolen overnight in SE23 (watch out Honda Jazz and Toyota Prius owners, there's loads going on at the moment locally). It is not worth paying to repair my car.


I am looking for a second hand family car - I had a Honda Jazz and a Ford C Max before that, so does not have to be big. Just a reliable runaround basically - not diesel for obvious reasons.


Thanks for reading

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We are looking to sell a Renault Scenic 1.6 Dynamique petrol 2006. It?s been well looked after and done around 75,000, with an MOT to September. We downsized cars as the kids left for uni and should have sold this ages ago but it?s come in handy so hung on to it. We?re looking for ?700.00.

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