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Otago Car Removal is a cash for cars, car wreckers, scrap car removal and used auto parts service provider. We are based in Dunedin and service the Otago, Southland and Canterbury regions. We offer free same-day removals and pay up to $12,000 cash for cars, vans, trucks, Utes, and heavy machinery. We also sell used auto parts and have a great stock for most Japanese and European makes and models.
WPStudio is a marketing agency for car wreckers in Australia and New Zealand. We specialise in creating websites and marketing campaigns for Auto Wrecking Industry. Speak to us today know how our services can elevate your business. Fill out the online form to contact us now.
Scaffolders is New Zealand’s trusted scaffolding and access platform, connecting you with qualified scaffolders and industry resources nationwide. With over 50 years of combined expertise, we deliver innovative scaffolding solutions for residential, commercial, and construction projects—ensuring the highest standards of site safety, compliance, and efficiency. Whether you need to hire scaffolding, find reputable contractors, or access industry best practices, Scaffolders provides a comprehensive hub for standards, suppliers, techniques, and safety guidelines. Rely on us for proven service excellence, local expertise, and the resources you need to keep every build safe, robust, and on schedule.
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The Fat Hippo Design Group Limited has been 10 years in the making, from when Martin and Nathan first met in South Africa. The concept is to use the best in technology along with a like minded group of talented people with a desire to achieve excellence in design. The Internet allows the use of specialist resources spread over the world co-ordinated by Martin and Nathan to provide professional cost effective solutions for all your design requirements. And the million dollar question, why “Fat Hippo”? We wanted a representative brand, that was as eye catching as our designs, but with a touch of our ever present humour.