Cash for Cars Coolbellup
Is your scrap old unwanted car taking up space? Want to swap it for instant cash?
Just because your vehicle doesn’t work anymore doesn’t mean you can’t do anything else with it. Turn your broken down, damaged or even just outdated vehicle into cash quickly and easily. We give you a great way to turn your ride into the cash you need with top cash quote offers. We also provide vehicle removal completely free. Full service, fast cash and your total satisfaction guaranteed. Contact us today to request a quote, book a pick up or get more information for your area.
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(08) 9468 7311
Car wrecking and removal anywhere in Coolbellup is quick and easy with Mr Cash for Cars. We offer the best cash quotes and include free removal services to all our customers. Whether you have a car, 4×4, van or truck, we can turn them all into cash for you. We remove cars regardless of its conditions working or not and regardless of age! We dismantle cars for spare parts and recycling purposes. All the paper works are also completed by our staff while giving you the right service at the same time.
Our service includes:
- Old Car Removal
- Cash For Cars Perth
- Scrap Car Removal
- Junk Car Removal
- Car Removal Perth
- Free Car Removal
- Ute / Truck Removal
- Wrecked Car Removals
- Car Disposal
- Salvage Car Removal
Mr Cash for Cars is your go-to solution for instant cash for cars in Coolbellup. We are a full service car wrecking and provide free removal services for all our customers.
How to works?
The process is just very easy to follow.
- Complete the form on right page of the website.
- The personal information will be instantly sent our specialists in Coolbellup.
- Our staff will contact you directly to arrange the sell price as well as to pick up the vehicle.
Note: Your details will be very confidential and it will not be passed to other parties. The company ensures your confidentiality and they will definitely exceed your expectations.
Did you know?
Coolbellup
‘Coolbellup’ was recorded by AC Gregory in 1842 as the Aboriginal name of a lake in the area. Surveys by RM King in 1877 showed the local name to be ‘North Lake’ and both names were shown on plans. The feature is in fact the northernmost of the chain of Lakes lying between Mandurah and the Swan River. In 1954 most of the land west of the lake was resumed by the State Housing Commission and an intensive housing scheme was planned. A meeting in 1957 decided that the place should be called ‘Coolbellup’ in preference to North Lake.