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Wayne’s will keep you on the straight and narrow

The team at Wayne’s Wheel Alignment and Service Centre are experts in suspension and wheel alignments.
Wayne’s Wheel Alignment (WWA) offers general servicing and repairs on cars as well as dirt and road motorbikes, and suspension repairs. They also offer set-ups for race cars.
Owner Rob White grew up around trucks, cars and motorbikes, and has always had an interest in classic cars.
“We often have people coming in just to admire some of the old classics that our team work on,“ he said.
“We’ve had Mustangs, early Holdens and Fords, Dodge Phoenixes and early Chevrolets. We’ve even had a 1937 Packard, to name a few.
“The time and effort people put into restoring some of these old cars is phenomenal. It’s great to see these cars still on the road.“
Mr White said they had many loyal customers who had been coming in for the 30 odd years WWA had been in operation since ’91.
“We now even have our older clients’ children and grandchildren coming in,“ he said.
“We always have one-on-one time with our customers and have a bit of a friendly joke around together.
“We take enormous pride in our work. We provide tips to customers so they can learn how to do things like checking their oil and tyre pressures.
“We recommend drivers to get their cars serviced every six months or after each 10,000 kilometres.“
WWA is offering a free rotation and wheel balancing with every service until the end of February if you mention reading about the deal in the Geelong Indy.
Wayne’s Wheel Alignment is at 25 Crows Road, Belmont. For more information, phone 5244 3742 or visit facebook.com/wayneswheelalign.

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