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Our address:
281 Palmerston Road,
Gisborne
4010,
North Island,
New Zealand
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Our phone(s):
06 824 1501
068679342
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Our fax:
068679483
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Our website:
www.pitstop.co.nz
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The shopping hours and days of the business Pit Stop are:
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Automotive Repairs, Brake and Clutch Services, Mufflers and Exhausts, Shock Absorbers
Repairs, Maintenance, Installation, Inspections
we are providing services in Gisborne, Gisborne Area
MasterCard, VISA, Gift Vouchers, EFTPOS, Cash, Direct Credit (Internet banking, phone banking), Financing Available, Direct Debit
Suspensions, Shocks & Struts, Clutches, Brake Shoes, Brake Pads, Brake Hoses, Brake Fluids, Brake Drums, Residential, Commercial
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“Great food and service. New menu got everything for everyone. Value for money. 👍”
“Great friendly husband and wife team. Super customer service. Very smooth flight and great scenery.”
“when i was younger i had a problem with a business partner ,Mr Vlatkovich read my file and rung me ,i told him my story and he sorted it no fuss no drama and i never meet a nicer man i would never use a nuther law firm as there honesty and integrity was awsum and has always been the same,i could never write well enough to give the praise i feel thanks always ty”
“The new cardboard packaging is disgusting. I'm a land based fisherman. Went to one site and it was everywhere. I thought it was strange then bought a box of 3kg bombs for myself and yip. Packaging stuck to the berley. Hands smelt like berley. Rubbish harder to contain because it comes off in little pieces and I cannot contain the flow of barley like the old method. So much more rubbish. Why would you change what's not broken.”