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Versatile Homes and Buildings
Builders in Dunedin area
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Our address
Kaikorai Valley Rd & Bradford St,
Dunedin
9011,
New Zealand
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Our phone(s)
03 488 5632
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Our website
www.versatile.co.nz
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The shopping hours and days of the business Versatile Homes and Buildings are:
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Opens in 12 Hr 32 Min
Services offered
Farm Buildings Garages Carports and Sheds
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Areas serviced
we are providing services in Bradford, Dunedin
Payment options
MasterCard, VISA, EFTPOS, Direct Debit, Financing Available, Credit Terms Available, Direct Credit (Internet banking, phone banking), Cash
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Builders, Online Information, Warehouses, Storage Facilities, Houses, Home Offices, Cottages, Workshops, Home Offices, Residential, Commercial, Agricultural
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