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120 Devonport Rd,
Tauranga
3110,
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“I coukdnt believe the finish on my ute from airflow wow.great bunch of guys.i highy recconmmend crashing car and taking it to airflow panel and paint.thank you so much and for cleaning it and polishing the wheels and ute.it looks like a brand new ute.xheers guys highly highly reccomended massive thank u”
“A little slow but the Kai Is on point whanau”
“Do not trust these people with your WOF! Nobody leaves with a clean bill of health. In 44 years of dealing with garage services, I've never felt so ripped off. To top it all off, they are bloody rude as well!”
“It’s free and you get the quality you pay for! Admin is rude and unhelpful. Dentists are bad with kids: they will traumatize yours so they can process as many as possible! Terrible people. Stay away!”
“The store is run by great people with great customer service. The only thing that lets it down is the prices.. a lot of items are cheaper to purchase brand new, especially kids the clothing. It's not very often we can afford to shop here anymore, it use to be our favourite shop.”