Kloppers Sport

Cape Gate Centre, Okavango Road, Brackenfell Industrial, Brackenfell, Cape Town, South Africa

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Michael Doering, 4 DEC 2021

I just want to say justin supra at the kloppers cape gate branch is doing an excellent job, his taken the empty fishing department and transformed it into a full colorful place again with great fish clinic baits, accessories and gear for specimen carp angling. Kloppers you have a gem of salesman on your hands, always bending over backwards to help the customer.just hope the management recognizes his efforts

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Northern Suburbs, Cape Town, Cape Metropole, Western Cape, South Africa

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