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A mechanic on the move

Providing honest and high quality services, Easy E’s Mechanical is the mobile service your car needs.

After establishing his business three years ago, Easy E’s Mechanical owner Emmanuel Damoulakis has found great success in the south east with his mobile services.

With more than 10 years of experience as a mechanic, Emmanuel offers air conditioning repairs and regassing, light vehicle servicing, log book servicing, issue diagnosis and work on a vehicle’s clutch, suspension and brakes among other things. He can also fit child restraints as well as provide servicing on trailers and caravans.

After each service, Emmanuel will disinfect the interior of your vehicle following health and safety guidelines using a plant based disinfectant.

Emmanuel’s greatest achievement is making a success of his expertise and being able to survive in business. Easy E’s Mechanical is not only surviving, but now thriving. He is currently looking to expand his business and hire another mechanic.

As a trustworthy and educational service provider, Emmanuel will do his best to show clients the issues with their car and make sure they learn something about it.

To book an appointment with Emmanuel at your home or workplace, phone 0435 225 564.

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