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33 Ettrick St,
Invercargill
9810,
New Zealand
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Our phone(s)
03 214 3911
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032140503
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Our website
www.tes.co.nz
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The shopping hours and days of the business Transport Engineering Southland are:
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General Business, Transport Engineering
Fabrication, Engineering, Design
we are providing services in West Invercargill, Invercargill Area
Trailers, Trucks, Equipment Trailers, Gooseneck Trailers, Flatbed Trailers, Dump Trailers, Semi Trucks
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“Best service they know what they doing and the costumer choice.”
“Didn't turn up to set appointments, but turned up early at inconvenient times. No communication on changes. When complaint made after 2 weeks of requesting job, they refused to complete job and blacklisted us. Childish.”
“Going by the amount of reviews for this business 0 one can only assume they do not stand by there satisfaction guarantee there only motivation is to aquire your money.Once they have it, it's game over ,they will not put right there wrongs let alone admit to there Neglegence. My advice would be to stay well away from these people”
“To many animals are mistreated here. Read all reviews and then their website. States they are animal lovers but there is a difference between loving animals and understanding animals. Cooper was a intact 6 month old boarder collie who was left unsupervised with adults. Unfortunately he suffered over 100 bite marks around his body in a attack that the owners call "seconds".”