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Brown and Shipman 1969 Limited

Panel Beaters in Timaru, Canterbury area

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    40 North Street,
    Timaru 7910,
    Canterbury, South Island,
    New Zealand Edit

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    03 688 0108 Edit

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Availability/ Opening hours

The shopping hours and days of the business Brown and Shipman 1969 Limited are:

Mon:
08:00am-05:00pm
Tue:
08:00am-05:00pm
Wed:
08:00am-05:00pm
Thu:
08:00am-05:00pm
Fri:
08:00am-05:00pm
Sat:
Closed
Sun:
Closed

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Opens in 14 Hr 32 Min

Services offered since 1969

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Expertised in Panel Beaters

Auto Diagnostics, Pinstriping, Touch-ups, Painting, Alignments, Collision Claims, Body Work, Accident Recovery, Balancing, Fleet Painting, Paint Matchin

Areas serviced

we are providing services in Parkside, Timaru Area

Payment options

Cash, Bank Cheque, Direct Credit (Internet banking, phone banking), Personal Cheques, EFTPOS

Additional info

Cars, Paint, Insurance Accepted, Chassis, Panelling, Bake Oven, Standard

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Judging, unaccepting, blaming.

“I really would not want anyone to have the same experience I did with this lady. She made blatant assumptions and judgments, accused me, and had little-to-no care for me or my wellbeing. Oh and she cut the appointment short as family were popping over.”

Great job done

“Excellent job on our new water tanks he did 6 on site very clean and all hook up again.”

Great and my dog beau is so excited

“Care and play.my dog loves it”

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Rapidly deteriorating in quality

“Do not care about client safety and comfort. Demanding tips in addition to ride price. With all my respect, they hire migrants who need any job, as I never heard about great taxi drivers from Somali. All management is single nationality and it is not a English, or Maori, or NZ European gentlemen - nothing against this fact, bit in our time of multicultural approach there should be some locals there? Most recent reviews are very negative, company is far from standards of profession...”