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  2. 2 Cheap Cars - Wikipedia

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    2 Cheap Cars is a used car dealership group in New Zealand. [1] It was founded in 2011 by Eugene Williams and Yusuke Sena. [ 2 ] The company specialise in selling Japanese imported cars in New Zealand.

  3. Trade Me - Wikipedia

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    Trade Me is New Zealand's largest online auction and classifieds website. Managed by Trade Me Ltd., the site was founded in 1999 by New Zealand entrepreneur Sam Morgan, who sold it to Fairfax in 2006 for NZ$700 million. [1] Trade Me was publicly listed as a separate entity on 13 December 2011 under the ticker "TME".

  4. Automotive industry in New Zealand - Wikipedia

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    Nevertheless, new cars registered during 1917 show rather more than 90% of New Zealand's cars originated in North America [c] During World War I the tariff on car bodies was reduced to 10% but the same rate was also imposed on the previously free chassis. Import statistics of the time provide different quantities for bodies and more numerous ...

  5. Kit and replica cars of New Zealand - Wikipedia

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    Saker GT. In the early 1950s, with the advent of fibreglass bodied cars, a new opportunity arose for local companies associated with car enthusiasts to create car bodies. . Among the first of these early manufacturers was Weltex Plastics Limited of Christchurch, which imported a Microplas Mistral sports car mould and began making bodies and chassis in 1956, along with Brian Ja

  6. General Motors New Zealand - Wikipedia

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    Due to the large number of second-hand Japanese imports into New Zealand, such vehicles sold in Australia only as "Holden" can also be seen on New Zealand roads as their international equivalents such as the Chevrolet Optra which was the Holden Viva in both Australia and New Zealand, the Opel/Holden Astra, the 2002–2006 Suzuki Ignis-derived ...

  7. New Zealand Motor Corporation - Wikipedia

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    Economic difficulties in the early-1980s brought about a major restructuring of the New Zealand economy. A new government set about removing protection from many industries including local vehicle assembly. All NZMC assembly plants except the near-new former Rover-Triumph now Honda plant in Nelson had closed by 1988. Nelson closed in 1998. [5]

  8. Vehicle registration plates of New Zealand - Wikipedia

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    Mayoral and ministerial vehicles used the prefix "CR" (Crown). The Prime Minister receives plate CR1 [4] while the plate DC1 is reserved for the British High Commissioner to New Zealand. As the official representative of the monarch in New Zealand, the Governor General's primary vehicle carries no number plate but instead displays the royal crown.

  9. Motor sport in New Zealand - Wikipedia

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    24 Hours of Lemons - NZ's biggest participation motorsport Targa Rally 2009 - Cheetah kit car Britten V1000 24 Hours of Lemons - whacky themed teams. Motor sport in New Zealand can be traced back to a least 1901 when the Pioneer Cycle Club held a three-mile handicap race which included both motor bikes and cars.

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