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10 years of tyres- Love that car; the crew at Tyres & More in Pakenham: Luke, Dave, and An

DURING April, Pakenham Tyres and More has been busy celebrating with customers 10 years in business.
Four lucky customers have won back the value of their Yokohama tyres purchased in April. The final draw will be held on Saturday morning, 9 May.
Owners, Andrew and Kerrie, have organised a free barbecue, showbags, a race car display, and giveaways, to be enjoyed by all.
The race car display will include James Brock’s Yokohama V8 Brute Ute, Glen Ridge’s RX7 Tarmac rally car, Ian ‘Grumpy’ Brown’s Pro-Stock drag car, the Yokohama Advan XR8 ute, and a VN SS Group A sports sedan, among others.
“This is a good opportunity for racing fans to get an up-close look at a variety of racing cars,” Andrew said.
“It will be a good photo opportunity for motorsport fans of all ages to get behind the wheel of some of the race cars.”
Pakenham Tyres and More has seen many changes in the past 10 years. Two years ago, the store changed from a Yokohama key dealer to the first Tyres and More store in Victoria and the second in Australia.
Throughout all the changes, Andrew and Kerrie have always aimed to use and provide quality products, delivered at affordable prices, and to maintain a high level of customer service. Having recently received accreditation for being a female-friendly business, it is an important aspect of the business that female customers feel comfortable visiting the store, Kerrie said, and that they know they will be treated in a respectful manner and that their vehicle repairs will be clearly explained.
Pakenham Tyres and More sells a wide range of tyre brands, and with their commitment to ongoing training and product knowledge, staff can easily assess the needs of customers. Qualified mechanics can also look after all mechanical and servicing needs. The workshop also has its AAFRB gas accreditation and installs basic gas systems as well as the latest liquid injection systems or gas systems for diesel.
For all tyre and mechanical needs, visit Pakenham Tyres and More at the corner of Michael Street and Princes Highway, Pakenham.
Kerrie and Andrew invite everyone to join them on the morning of 9 May for a free morning of fun and giveaways. Phone 5940 1669.

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