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Atlas Auto: #1 Car Wreckers & Auto Parts in Hamilton

Sajed from Atlas Auto Ltd

Atlas Auto is leading car wreckers & automotive dismantlers in Hamilton, New Zealand. We provide fast, friendly and professional auto wrecking service throughout Hamilton. We wreck all makes and models of Cars, SUVs, 4WDs, Vans, Trucks, Buses, RVs etc.

Are you looking for auto wreckers & dismantlers in Hamilton? Contact us on 0800 99 7000

Atlas Auto buys unwanted, wrecked, old, scrap, de-registered, damaged, broken-down, no WOF, no rego, running or not running Cars, SUVs, 4WDs, Vans, Trucks, Buses, RVs etc.

So, we not only give a reasonable cash offer for all types of unwanted vehicles. Also, we remove and tow them on the same-day without giving you any stress.

Atlas Auto Wreckers Hamilton also buys roadworthy, running or late models vehicles at the right price. We help you to sell your vehicle easy and free.

Our service is free and easy to use. We pay instant cash for your vehicles up to $12000.

Freephone: 0800 99 7000

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