Local Engine Reconditioning in Pelican Point WA

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GTS Engine Reconditioning

Engine Reconditioning, Bunbury, WA 6230


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Legal ID: Since 1988

Bridgestone Select Tyre & Auto

Mechanics & Motor Engineers, Australind, WA 6233


Open until 12:00pm

We Offer A Range Of Services & Mechanical Repairs For Your Vehicle

Fully Trained And Qualified Mechanics
Service You Can Count On
Expert Advice
Reader’s Digest’s Quality Service Award-Independent Car Servicing 2025
Australia’s Most Trusted Tyre Brand
Accredited Members Of Australian Tyre Recycling Association
Fully Trained And Qualified Mechanics
Service You Can Count On
Expert Advice
Reader’s Digest’s Quality Service Award-Independent Car Servicing 2025
Australia’s Most Trusted Tyre Brand
Accredited Members Of Australian Tyre Recycling Association
At your local Bridgestone Select store, we offer a wide range of services and mechanical repairs for your vehicle, all performed by qualified mechanics using the latest equipment and to the highest quality standards.

Australind Mechanics And Mobile

Mechanics & Motor Engineers, Pelican Point, WA 6230


Australind Mechanics And Mobile

Mechanics & Motor Engineers, Pelican Point, WA 6230


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Ben E.
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Australind Mechanics And Mobile

Fantastic customer service and very thorough with my car service & repairs. Keep up the good work

Handy tips

Questions to ask your engine rebuilders

We’ve compiled a list of questions you can ask to guide you in maintaining your engine.

Q: My car engine is having problems- do I need a new one?
A: Not at all! In most cases, engine rebuilding or reconditioning can bring the engine back from the dead, and get it up and running as if nothing ever happened.

Q: I’ve heard some horror stories involving second hand engine shops. Why is it a bad idea to grab an engine from the wreckers?
A: Although you can often get good quality engines from the wrecker downtown, chances are the engine might be a different model. Added costs include refitting and removing, new oil, new coolant, engine cleaning and the list goes on. All of this adds up to a comparable price, and you run the risk that your engine won’t even start.

Q: How often should I check my engine oil?
A: You should get your car engine oil checked every month ideally. Also aim to service your car every year.

Looking for reconditioned engines? Keep browsing to find the right engine reconditioning service for you.

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