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Family-owned tyre centre with personal service

FAMILY-owned and operated Barwon Tyre and Auto Centre is offering a full range of mechanical repairs.
Tyre service customers can avail themselves of the same personal service, customer care and attention to detail for their mechanical needs.
Owner Graeme McMahon said customers could expect fast, affordable tyre service.
“My priority remains seeing my customers stay safe and sound by trusting only quality tyres,” he said.
Barwon Tyre and Auto Centre stocks a wide range of tyres to suit all vehicles, big or small.
The complete range of services from minor tyre repairs to wheel alignments and balances and complete tyre sets are also available.
Graeme’s seen a lot of tyres over the years and knows how to spot the good from the bad.
“Tyres are your contact with the road. Making sure that they are in the best condition possible ensures that you are as safe and in control as possible,” he said.
“We take our job seriously and we know how important tyres are to road safety.
“We perform alignments and balancing and we can advise you on the most appropriate wheels and tyres for your needs.”
Call Barwon Tyre and Auto Centre on 5241 1944 at 1 Curtis Street Belmont, or check the website at barwontyrecentre.com.au.

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