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SO you know how to fix or modify your car but dont have the facilities to do the work????

M'Mates Place

DIY Automotive Repaires Workshop

2 poster hoists - 4 poster hoists - belly lifter - spray painting booth - preperation booth

Engine building room - car storage - air tools - hand tools Everything you need to carry out the work just drive in do the job and go avaliable buy booking on a very cheap day rate!!!

Michelle Osborn

Managing Director

0467 546 831

Grande Openning Feb 13th at 10am plenty of tuff Drag, Drift, Burnout and street cars on display with a free suasage sizzle and bouncy castle for the kids!

Workshop open for veiwing and people avaliable to answer all questions about the facilities!!!!

BE THERE!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

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