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Mechanical care and skill mean no hip pocket surprises

GEELONG has known it as the go-to workshop for brakes and exhausts for 10 years but there’s a whole lot more to South Geelong Exhaust and Car Care these days – including a new manager.
Manager Andy Coulter, has 25 years of experience in the automotive industry and has the know-how to ensure cars run well, are reliable and safe and achieve the best fuel economy possible.
“Failing to maintain a regular servicing history can often lead to other problems and any perceived money-saving in the short-term can lead to further costs in the long term,” Andy said.
From log book servicing to specialised repairs, the car-care centre has the ability to meet your needs from bumper to bumper.
The South Geelong operation has skilled staff on hand to repair any faults and consults owners on major work first, ensuring there are no surprises on the bill.
Also cater for all standard and sports exhausts for all makes and models.
“Customised systems and extractors are also a speciality as well as brakes, suspension, clutches and all mechanical repairs,” Andy said.
The company is at 17 Wood Street, South Geelong, or call 5221 2512.

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