Sale will include the 16m x 15m Block Construction Building with front 16 x 6m skillion Car Park area complete with 2 Airconditioned Workshop Area's - Fully Equipped Airconditioned Office - Toilet & Shower - Mezzanine Storage area on 2nd level The 911 m2 allotment is also Fully Fenced with a high fence & has Industrial Zoning Diesel Services Training can also be provided to any interested parties if required There is also an option to purchase the Diesel Services Business that has been servicing the North for 40 Years - better know as Ross Baker Diesel Services for an extra $200k see agent for details - Diesel Services Training can also be provided to any interested parties if required For further details or to arrange for an inspection please contact David on 0400756274 - To view other properties from this agency please view webpage
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