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Our address:
9 Langley Road,
Auckland
2104,
North Island,
New Zealand
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Our phone(s):
09 277 1000
0800 286 646
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Our fax:
09 277 1001
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Our website:
www.cummins.com
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Diesel Engines and Services, Filters and Filtration, Generators, Marine Engines, Diesel Fuel Injection
Maintenance, Reconditioning
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