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CARTERS
Timber in Mangawhai, Northland area
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Kaiwaka-Mangawhai Road & Moir Street,
Mangawhai 0975,
Northland, Kaipara, North Island,
New Zealand Edit -
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09 423 1180
068688099 Edit -
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Services offered
Building Supplies, Timber
Expertised in Timber
Joinery, Painting, Timber Cutting
Areas serviced
we are providing services in Mangawhai, Mangawhai Area
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Builder Discounts, Building Materials, Panels, Hardwood Flooring, Frames, House Framing, Hardware, Trusses, Timber Framing, Framing Lumber, Builders Hardware, Lumber, Wood Trusses, Wood I Beams
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