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PITSTOP: Werribee Exhausts deliversspecialist service with style

Solving your exhaust woes shouldn’t be an expensive and stressful ordeal.

Werribee Exhausts is a family business with a team that prides itself on delivering quality advice, professional service and competitive pricing to customers.

Staff members are exhaust specialists.

The services they offer include standard replacement systems, sports and performance systems, and full custom work in either stainless-steel or mild steel, and they stock a large range of after-market direct-fit systems to suit your vehicle.

Customers come from far and wide for a full range of automotive services including brakes, clutch, suspension, mechanical repairs and vehicle servicing.

The services and expertise are not limited to just exhausts, Werribee Exhausts is a one-stop-shop for all mechanical repairs and servicing for all makes and models.

Owner Len Mallia has more than 30 years’ experience in the trade and has recently become a licensed vehicle tester.

“We give honest and competitive quotes and we do the job properly the first time,” he says.

“We will not compromise on our quality and workmanship.

“We are usually able to do the job straight away as we have an extensive range of stock on hand, and we provide a pick-up and drop-off service for customers who live locally.”

Qualified mechanics include specialists and exhaust experts who can custom-make full exhaust systems that will transform the performance and sound of your car, while also achieving better fuel economy.

They can also help with replacement, repair or enhancement of any component of your exhaust system.

Werribee Exhausts, at 99-101 Railway Avenue, Werribee, opens 8am-5pm, Monday-Friday, and 8am-noon on Saturday. Inquiries: 9741 7111 or
www.werribeeexhausts.com.au

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