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8 Sammaree Place,
Kerikeri
0230,
Northland, Far North, North Island,
New Zealand
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09 407 5101
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Axles, Covers, Trailer Springs, Commercial, Car Trailers, Domestic, Enclosed, Flatbed Trailers, Bike, Motorcycle Trailers, Commercial Trailers, Boat Trailers, Galvanised
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“If this is AAA Master Painters Wellington run by Peter Trapp then beware. Shocking workmanship. Cant be contacted once he knows the work is shocking. Not members of Master Painters NZ at all!”
“Great service easy to deal with. Alan has pride in his work! Tidy, efficient snd well-priced! Many thanks! ”
“They use NZ Post - known for it's ill-reputation of poor communication, incompetent staff and delivering to the wrong address. After making a correction to my address, NZ Post was still failing to deliver the items. When I went to P&C for help, they took the side of the courier company rather than see the problem for what it was - a now correct address but still no delivery or means to collect the items. This is terrible customer service, and using NZ Post is asking for trouble. Shop elsewhere.”