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Master Lifts

Supply lifts for many different situations, for less abled and disabled people. Products include stairlifts for elderly people. Master Lifts has a mobile demonstration van so clients can see and trial a stairlift.

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Suburb: GERRINGONG
State: NSW
Postcode: 2534

(02) 4448 5600

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