Building work clearance sale at PJ McKenna

March 02, 2017
Building work clearance sale at PJ McKenna The sale has further reductions on a wide selection of quality trade cars
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PJ McKenna Trade Cars Sales in Bluebell Dublin are holding a massive sale to reduce their stock during March.

 
The sale is required to drastically cut the number of cars in stock, to facilitate building work at the premises by Dublin City Council to the Camac river, which is culverted under their yard.
 
Work is due to commence on April 1st and will take six months. Alan Costigan Managing Director says, "We have the month of March to get our stock of 200+ vehicles to under 100 as we will be severely restricted space wise. It's a genuine case of "must sell" so all reasonable offers will be considered."
 
The sale will mean further reductions on a wide selection of quality trade cars which are already at excellent value prices. A full stock listing with pictures and video clips can be found at www.pjmckennacars.ie.
 
For more information call Alan on 085-139-5000 or Ger on 085-139-5001.

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