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Locally owned, quality service and care

Beaurepaires North Geelong is now locally owned with higher quality service and care placed on Geelong customers than ever before.
Beaurepaires offers a comprehensive range of products designed to excel in performance, safety and reliability.
Store manager Scott Van Nierop said Beaurepaires offered a wide range of services for many different applications.
“From all ranges of cars to trucks and tractors, we offer wheels and batteries along with a number of services to improve the performance and longevity of your tyres, including wheel alignments, rotation and balances, repair work and pressure maintenance.
“We also offer courtesy battery tests, spare tyre checks and expert advice.”
Beaurepaires stocks leading brands including Dunlop, Goodyear and Kelly Tyres that offer directional stability and steering precision for everyday use or high performance needs.
Mr Van Nierop said Beaurepaires could also accommodate the specific needs of clients.
Beaurepaires North Geelong is offering a special promotion of a free rotation and balance and 25 per cent off Dunlop, Goodyear and Kelly Tyres.
Franchisee Bobby Singh said that dealing with a large brand like Beaurepaires provides customers with national assurance of quality products and services.
Beaurepaires North Geelong is at 39-43 Hume Reserve Court, Bell Park. Browse tyres online at beaurepaires.com.au.
For more information or a quote, phone Scott and Bobby on 5278 7699 or email northgeelong.vic@beaurepaires.net.au.

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