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Courtesy car and prompt repair

You don’t have to suffer through a long, drawn-out process of vehicle repairs. If you’ve had a bingle, there’s a way to get back on the road as soon as possible.

For more than 40 years, Lyons Body Works has been providing Eltham and surrounds with quality vehicle repairs and finishing.

The business specialises in restoring damaged vehicles to their pre-accident condition, providing clients with a life-time guarantee on all private and insurance works. State-of-the-art equipment, fully trained staff and qualified tradesmen are on hand to offer hassle-free service, and there’s a courtesy vehicle to get customers on their way quickly.

There is also a complimentary 24-hour towing service to get the vehicle to the workshop from the scene of the accident.

Owner Charles Camilleri says Lyons Body Works has built its strong reputation on quality workmanship and customer satisfaction.

“At Lyons Body Works, we aim to provide you with quality repairs and the most minimal interruption to your daily life. We have many years’ experience in dealing with insurance claims and have built a close relationship with all insurance companies.”

Free onsite quoting for all vehicles follows a thorough inspection by qualified staff.

“We can organise your repair from start to finish, including arranging the vehicle assessment with the relevant insurance company. Once liability has been established, we’ll start your repairs straight away and keep you updated throughout the process,” Charles says. All repairs have a life-time guarantee and a pick-up and delivery service is available.

Lyons Body Works, 47 Susan Street, Eltham. Opens 7.30am-5.30pm Monday-Friday, and 8am-11am Saturday.
Inquiries: 9439 1088 or www.lyonsbodyworks.com.au

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