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Specialists in quality tyres and wheels

AAP Tyres has provided affordable, high-quality used tyres and rims to local motorists for more than a year after opening in South Geelong.

The South Geelong workshop is part of another long-running business in Laverton North, explains manager Munir Fedai.

“We sell 100 per cent roadworthy, high-quality tyres,” he says.

“Some people can’t afford brand new tyres, so it helps them a lot. It’s a bit cheaper for locals.”

He and co-worker Frank carefully test and gauge each tyre to ensure they have good tread and meet quality and safety standards.

“He’s an experienced worker who has been in the industry for many years,” Munir says.

Munir has worked in the automotive industry for several years himself and he enjoys his latest job in Geelong.

“I’ve got lots of friendly regular customers including mechanics and car dealers,” he says.

AAP also specialises in used rims of any make and aftermarket rims.

“We’ve got a good variety of general wheels,” Munir says.

“You can put them on any car you want.”

The team also fit and balance tyres, do puncture repairs and sell tow bars and bull bars.

“It’s all here in one very convenient location,” Munir says.

AAP Tyres is located at 2/172 Fyans St, South Geelong, and is open 8am to 4pm, Monday to Friday and 8am to 1pm on Saturday.

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