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Scubapro Uwatec Nz Limited
Diving Equipment in Auckland area
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74 Barrys Point Rd,
Auckland
0622,
New Zealand
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09 489 1746
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Expertised in Diving Equipment
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we are providing services in Takapuna, North Shore
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Scuba Masks, Diving Equipment, Knives, Dive Computers, Goggles, Belts, Fins, Masks, Buoyancy Compensators, Regulators, Snorkels, Scuba Diving, Diving
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Bad
“Job was shoddy and tradesman was defensive and wouldn’t accept that he made mistakes during the job”
Trucks travelling over speed liit
“Going through Inglewood between tawa st and Dudley roan, which is at present under road works of 30klm. This truck was going at least 60 klm or more towards Stratford at approx 12.15 to 12.40pm today. Please advise driver that police are being informed of speeding.”
Doing a fantastic job!
“Thank you for your service this morning. Keep up the good work for the greater good of New Zealand.”
Terrible
“One can never forget having had a terrible experience 171/2 years later”