Farnley’s Jetskis – jet ski dealer-Waltham ChristChurch New Zealand
Published on December 14, 2010 by tiler1 · No Comments
Farnley’s Jetskis – jet ski dealer-Waltham ChristChurch New Zealand
Farnley’s Jetskis was created and founded by the current owner, operator Chris Farnley in 1998. After winning the prestigous national “stand up modified” title, Chris wanted to pass on his experience and knowledge. Located at 499 Moorhouse ave, Christchurch, Farnleys Jetskis have three show rooms packed with the lastest and greatest jetskis, jetski parts and accessories, and a full mechanical workshop capable of repairing any jetski on the market.
After 4 years of being in business, Chris branched out the business further from not just jetski sales and repairs to having a fully functional trailer manufacturing division to primarily produce jetski trailers to supply to the jetski shop but to also meet the very high standards of his customers to produce “one off” designs from race car trailers to practicle farm cartage trailers and some of the countries most practicle and amazing jetski trailers.
Now with a workshop team, consisting of 4 highly skilled and trained staff, Farnley’s Jetskis are ready to help you make your jetskiing experience that extra bit more exciting.
Monday- Friday 8.00-5.30pm, Saturday 8.30-1.00pm
Winter Business hours:
Monday -Friday 8.30- 5.00, Saturday 9.00-12pm
Phone us during business hours on
Ph 03 3665 123
Fax 03 3665 178
499 Moorhouse Ave
Waltham
ChristChurch
E-Mail-sales@farnleysjetskis.com
AH Chris farnley 0275666182
Shannon clark 0275666183
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