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1 Highbrook Dr,
Auckland
2013,
New Zealand
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Our phone(s)
09 272 4241
0800842468
0292722421
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092724787
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Our website
www.tgaint.co.nz
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Abrasives General
Surface Grinding, Grinding, Polishing
we are providing services in East Tamaki, Manukau City
MasterCard, Cash, American Express, VISA, EFTPOS, Direct Debit, Personal Cheques
Boats, 1 Day Service, Phone Orders, Grit, Industrial, Commercial, Sand, Metal, Wheels, Discs, Power Tools, Machinery
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