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Kennedy's Visual Impact Custom Panel and Paint
Panel Beaters in Whangarei area
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4 Main Rd,
Whangarei
0185,
New Zealand
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09 435 2800
094389662
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Expertised in Panel Beaters
Restoration, Touch-ups, Painting, Removal, Alignments, Colour Matching, Body Work, Buffing, Repairs
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we are providing services in Kauri, Whangarei Area
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“Excellent Service, Great Young Lady, Very Experienced in Providing Pleasure, Clean and Very Tidy Premises!! I Look forward to Returning Soon!! Just Need Longer Opening Hours!! Thanks Robert!!”
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