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The Shock Shop
Wheel Alignment in Whakatane, Bay of Plenty area
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Our address
77 Commerce Street,
Whakatane 3120,
Bay of Plenty, North Island,
New Zealand Edit -
Our phone(s)
0800 746 257 Edit -
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Our website
www.shockshop.co.nz Edit
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Availability/ Opening hours
The shopping hours and days of the business The Shock Shop are:
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Opens in 5 Hr 32 Min
Services offered since 2013
Shock Absorbers
Expertised in Wheel Alignment
Wheel Balancing, Tyre Rotation, Retreads, Balancing, Installation
Areas serviced
we are providing services in Henderson, Manukau, Avondale, Grey Lynn, Glenfield, Penrose, Waiuku, Auckland
Additional info
Vans, Trucks, Cars, 4WD, Steering, Suspension Systems, Sensitised Steering, Steering Systems, Tyres, Shocks & Struts, Retreads, Performance Tyres, Gas Shocks, CV Joints, Residential, Commercial
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