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Tuning expert wins clients at new Bell Park service centre

RENOWNED engine tuner Paul Farrell has brought decades of experience paired with the latest equipment in a state-of-the-art workshop to Geelong.
The head of Geelong Performance Centre says he’s already building up his business in the city through reputation and thorough workmanship.
Log-book servicing, licensed Arctick air-conditioning servicing and general mechanical repairs are also services provided by Geelong Performance Centre.
An expert in tuning performance cars, Paul opened his Tarkin Court workshop in Bell Park just weeks ago but already has a list of satisfied customers.
“We can offer expert advice for building performance tuning packages and upgrades to suit every car and its owner,” Paul said.
Geelong Performance Centre is the only o ne of its kind as a re-seller for the highly regarded Walkinshaw brand in Geelong and surrounding areas.
The centre also offers dyno-tuning on a fully-equipped all-wheel drive dyno.
The workshop delivers on late model diesel and Euro performance tuning as well as performance brake and clutch upgrades.
“Our reputation means everything to us,” Paul said.
“We have the expertise, we have the equipment and we deliver through quality workmanship and attention to detail.”
Quotes and bookings are available by visiting Geelong Performance Centre, at 4 Tarkin Court, or phoning 5277 2503.

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