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Business for sale

Bruce from Waitaki District

Providing an essential service for locals and international visitors

Location: Oamaru North Otago
Well established private shuttle business for daily transfers,
Oamaru to Dunedin return Monday – Friday.
Door to Door Service in Oamaru and Dunedin. Including service to and from Dunedin Airport
There is opportunity to grow the business with more promotion and marketing.

We have a proven track record and the support of many loyal & frequent customers. The business could be taken to the next level as the owners of over 14 years are ready to retire.

Two options to buy:
1. Business with vehicle and belonging equipment.
2. Business only

Business assets: ,
Regular Customers
Website www.coastline...
Email address. mail@coastline-tours.co.nz
Free phone line 0800 256 651
Mobile phone with number 027 256 5651

Vehicle assets:
11 passengers vehicle, a 2007, regularly serviced Toyota Hiace Mini Bus
Meet & Greet on Board

Price: $60,000

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