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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.
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
The first-generation (1981–1991) and second-generation (1991–2002) Isuzu Trooper off-road vehicle was rebadged in New Zealand as the Holden Jackaroo, although owing to the widespread availability of the identical Isuzu Bighorn as a used Japanese grey import, the Jackaroo name was used only on brand new models imported by Holden New Zealand ...
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 ...
The Hotel Grand Chancellor was a major four-star hotel in the centre of Christchurch in New Zealand, one of eleven Hotel Grand Chancellor establishments across Australia and New Zealand. The hotel was located at 161 Cashel Street, close to the city's City Mall central shopping precinct.
Pages in category "Defunct hotels in New Zealand" The following 2 pages are in this category, out of 2 total. ... Hotel Grand Chancellor, Christchurch
[2] [7] The new hotel was built in 1881 or 1882, and in 1906, the name changed to Excelsior Hotel. [2] The building was purchased by the Christchurch Heritage Trust in 1997 to save it from demolition. [6] It was heavily damaged in the February 2011 Christchurch earthquake, but there are plans to rebuild it.
There are two registers of heritage places in Christchurch. One is the national register administered by Heritage New Zealand [1] and the other is the register in the Christchurch City Plan. [2] The scope of this article is the Heritage New Zealand register only.