2554 days ago

BUSINESS FOR SALE

Wayne & Linda from Onekawa

CURRENTLY SERVICING ALL OF THE HAWKES BAY - ABLE TO RELOCATE THIS MOBILE BUSINESS ANYWHERE WITHIN NEW ZEALAND.

Purchase today - start work tomorrow! fantastic opportunity. Great community service.

Established business, in Hawkes Bay, with great clientele, whom we have enjoyed servicing the last 5 years.

Potential business Growth still available, financials show very steady growth over the last 5 years, for a p/t business. Work your own hours, Be your own boss. Option to put drivers on the road, while you manage bookings.

Comes complete with 2014 Suzuki swift sport, Auto, COF, 74,000 K, fully sign written, and branded. (intellectual property Protected - allowing you to franchise at a later date) 2 x personalised plates SOBA4U & S0BA4U

Cellphone 0279 111 999 (iPhone 7, 32gig)
2 x GPS trackers ($52 annually subs payable)
1 x Dash Camera

Websites and domain names www.dialadriver.co.nz... & dialadriverhb.co.nz & Facebook Page

Licensed to operate as a Taxi service (Small LED TAXI sign included)

Can offer financing if required. TAP

You will need to get your own passenger service licence & passenger endorsement for this business.

Agency reference #: D.A.D #1

Price: $48,000

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πŸ›‘οΈ The "Caller Check" Test
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Full details in the attached document.

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