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AutoWerk earns further manufacturer approved repairer status

Upgrade to auto repair shop gives Precision AutoWerk further manufacturer approved repairer status

Precision AutoWerk, a North Shore based panel beater has recently made significant upgrades to their facility 224 Archers Rd, Glenfield.

With a strong emphasis on returning vehicles back to manufacturer standards, Precision AutoWerk focus largely on European and high-end vehicles.

With manufacturer approved status for a range of vehicle makes – including Audi, Mercedes-Benz and BMW repair, the auto body shop looked to further increase their accreditations through upgrading their facility with the latest in repair technology.

“The vehicles we specialise in are built to a really high standard, with many featuring the latest innovations in vehicle safety technology”, explains Precision AutoWerk general manager, Keith George.

“To ensure that our body repairs are completed to the vehicle manufacturer’s high standard, we knew we would have to invest in upgrading our facility”.

The upgrades appear to have paid off, with Precision AutoWerk being awarded manufacturer approved status for Tesla vehicles – a brand synonymous with technological innovation.

Other vehicle brands that have recently awarded Precision AutoWerk manufacturer approved status include Aston Martin and Maserati.

“It is great to have our facility recognised by such major players in the automotive industry”, says George.

“We set out to create an auto body repair shop which emphasised the need for high quality authorised repairs using the manufacturer’s techniques to return damage vehicles back to their original pre-accident safety standard”.

“These latest upgrades to our facility will allow us to continue to do this – with even more vehicle brands”.

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