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Capital City Motors Ford and Mazda
Automotive Repairs in Paraparaumu, Wellington area
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160 Kapiti Road,
Paraparaumu
5032,
Wellington, Kapiti Coast, North Island,
New Zealand
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04 297 1000
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Expertised in Automotive Repairs
Alignments, Balancing, Diagnostics, Repairs, Tune-ups, Oil Changes, Maintenance
Areas serviced
we are providing services in Paraparaumu, Kapiti
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Vans, Trucks, Cars, 4WD, 4WD
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Awesome
“At last some one who will let you rumage through the crates with out being on your case. when you need help or information it is freely given, plenty of gems”
Disgusting
“Unprofessional, dangerous and incredibly rude. How is this business still operating?!!!”
You have some wicked courage
“Providing help for both communities so the protesters can protest and everybody else can keep on keeping on.”