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Belair Motors
Automotive Repairs in Twyford, Hawke's Bay area
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Our address
1436 Omahu Road,
Twyford
4175,
Hawke's Bay, Hastings, North Island,
New Zealand
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Our phone(s)
06 879 9767
0274446494
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Our fax
068799757
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Our website
www.belairmotors.co.nz
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Opens in 11 Hr 9 Min
Services offered since 2013
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Expertised in Automotive Repairs
Repairs
Areas serviced
we are providing services in Twyford, Hastings Area
Payment options
Cash, Credit Terms Available, Financing Available, Direct Credit (Internet banking, phone banking), Personal Cheques
Additional info
Cars, Trucks, Panel Beaters, Automotive Mechanics, Residential, Commercial, Exxon Mobil
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Had a bad experience here.
“Customer service here was terrible. The person who served me was rude not only to me but to the child I had with me. Would never go here again”
Best ever
“So through caring and professional, Highly recommend. Absolutely the best periodontist I have met.”
Doing a fantastic job!
“Thank you for your service this morning. Keep up the good work for the greater good of New Zealand.”