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SHISHI CITY GUIHU FARM MACHINE PARTS FTY.

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SHISHI CITY GUIHU FARM MACHINE PARTS FTY.
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Company Address: Shishi City, Fujian,,,China 
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362700 
Telephone Number: 86-595-8880204 
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Industrial Classification: Automobile -- Motorcycles -- Motorcycle Parts -- Fujian 
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