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› DANNEVIRKE (2)
DART Panel & Paint
9 Barraud StreetPhone: (06) 374 8730
› FEILDING (2)
› FOXTON (1)
B Jack Panelbeaters
Ravenworth PlacePhone: (06) 363 8468
› HAWERA (2)
Hawera Glass and Panel Limited
23 Princes StreetPhone: (06) 278 5628
› INGLEWOOD (1)
Inglewood Panel & Paint Ltd
12 Cutfield StreetPhone: (06) 756 6177
› LEVIN (6)
Marty's Panel & Paint Ltd
27 Coventry StreetPhone: (06) 368 8276
Website: www.martyspanelandpaintltd.co.nz
Prior & Palmer Ltd
111-115 Cambridge StreetPhone: (06) 368 3411
Horowhenua Panel & Paint
19 Totara StreetPhone: (06) 368 5919
Specialised & Automotive Coatings Ltd
craiga.walker@xtra.co.nzPhone: (027) 315 3015
A distributor of Glasurit, Norbin and Baslac Refinishing Products for the Manawatu, Hawkes Bay and Wellington regions. 027 315 3015
› NEW PLYMOUTH (6)
New Plymouth Carpainters Panel & Paint Ltd
126-128 Molesworth StreetPhone: (06) 758 6252
Valley Panel and Paint
1 Burton StreetPhone: (06)7585296
Bell Block Panel & Paint Ltd
70 Hurlstone DrivePhone: (06) 757 4292
Novus Glass Taranaki
Unit 1, 77A Hurlstone DrivePhone: (06) 758 7976
Website: www.novus.co.nz
Auto glass repairs & replacement. (Car Windscreens & Body Glass)
› PALMERSTON NORTH (13)
Friend and Wistrand Collision
674 Tremaine AvenuePhone: (06) 357 2723
Harts Body Shop Collision
26 - 30 Willis StreetPhone: (06) 358 4098
James & Kingsbeer Panelbeaters
140 Fairs RoadPhone: (06) 357 5476
Palmerston North Panel & Paint Ltd
665 Main StreetPhone: (06) 358 6285
Website: www.pnpanelandpaint.co.nz
Stuart Jenkinson Panelbeaters
34 Taonui StreetPhone: (06) 357 6770
Advanced Panelbeaters & Painters Ltd
465 Rangitikei StreetCloverlea
Phone: (06) 356 7191
Manawatu Autobodies 2021 Ltd
4/ 477 Rangitikei StreetThe Village
Phone: (06) 353 5310
Panelworks
42A Bennett StreetCloverlea
Phone: (06) 359 2306
Precision Auto Painters
2/34 Bennett StreetPhone: (06) 392 8019
UCOL - Universal College of Learning
122 Queen StreetPhone: (06) 952 7000
Website: www.ucol.ac.nz
UCOL - Universal College of Learning is a Palmerston North based Polytechnic offering training in Collision Repair & Automotive Refinishing.
› STRATFORD (2)
Stratford Panelbeaters
138 Broadway NorthPhone: (06) 765 5174
› WAITARA (1)
› WANGANUI (4)
Ross Francis Panel & Paint Ltd
1A Liffiton StreetPhone: (06) 345 7300
Shields Bros Panel & Paint Whanganui Ltd
77 Taupo QuayPhone: (06) 345 3377
Wanganui Collision Centre
18 - 20 Wilson StreetPhone: (06) 345 4272
Website: www.wanganuicollision.co.nz
Colour Code 2019 Ltd
30 Hatrick Street EastPhone: (06) 348 7747
› WHANGANUI (2)
Tom Ditchfield Panelbeaters
32 Hatrick Street EastPhone: (06) 345 3300
Vehicle Certifications Wanganui Manawatu
194 Ingestre StreetPhone: (06) 241 7282
CRA Short code descriptions
Licensed Collision Repairer (LCR)
Panelbeater/Refinish Centres that engage in structural collision repair work by having the required equipment to undertake three dimensional measuring of a vehicle and/or a spray booth oven facility. They also attain the required points to complete the ‘Continuing Compulsory Annual Retraining’ (C-CAR) Programme.
Panelbeating/Spraypainting (P&S)
Panelbeaters and spraypainters who meet our membership criteria and engage in most repair work however may not have three dimensional measuring equipment to meet the Licensed Collision Repairer category.
Plastic Repairs (PR)
Companies that repair products manufactured from plastic. This includes automotive bumpers and all other plastic parts and products.
Motor Trimmer (MT)
Companies that manufacture and repair interior automotive upholstery, window mechanisms, windscreen replacement, convertible and all fabric refurbishing.
Coach Builder (CB)
Companies that build buses, coaches, motorhomes, horse floats, ambulances, truck bodies and purpose built vehicle bodies.
Radiator Repairs (RR)
Companies that repair and manufacture vehicle radiators including purpose built assemblies.
Associate Members (AS)
Companies that supply goods and/or services or are associated to the collision repair industry eg. motor manufacturers.
Structural Repair Code of Practice (COP)
Collision repair businesses that have signed up to the Structural Repair Code of Practice (COP), recognise the importance of appropriately trained staff using the correct equipment and recommended procedures to perform safe, quality repairs. A documented and fully auditable record of repair with technician sign off ensures compliance with the COP.
Holden Approved Repairer (HAR)
CRA & Holden NZ have formed a partnership to provide the motoring public with a network of repairers who have met exacting standards in training, equipment levels and shop presentation. If you are a Holden driver choose from one of these repairers.
Hyundai Recommended Structural Repairer (HRSR)
CRA & Hyundai New Zealand have agreed on benchmark standards for equipment, training and business presentation. Hyundai owners should chose one of these repairers for all collision repairs.
Mazda Approved Collision Repairer (MACR)
CRA & Mazda NZ have agreed on benchmark standards for equipment, training and business presentation. Mazda owners can confidently choose one of these repairers for all collision repairs.
Suzuki Authorised Collision Repairer (SACR)
CRA & Suzuki NZ have cemented a relationship to ensure that Suzuki owners have access to a network of Structural Repair Centres specifically trained to repair Suzuki vehicles.
Mitsubishi Authorised Collision Repair Centre (MACRC)
CRA & Mitsubishi Motors NZ have agreed on benchmark standards for equipment, training and business presentation. Mitsubishi owners should choose one of these repairers for all collision repairs.
Honda Authorised Collision Repair Centre (HACRC)
CRA & Honda New Zealand have agreed on benchmark standards for equipment, training and business presentation. Honda owners should choose one of these repairers for all collision repairs.
Collision Repair Association Guarantee Scheme (GUAR)
Companies that can offer their customers the added security of the CRA Guarantee.
I-CAR NZ Gold Class Business (GOLD)
An I-CAR NZ Gold Class Business demonstrates a training culture second to none. The collision repair industry is being flooded with sophisticated new technologies and cutting-edge vehicle advancements. Continuous training keeps repair technicians up-to-date on the latest vehicle models, technologies and repair methods, which leads to a positive repair experience for consumers, as well as contributing to a complete, safe and quality repair.