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A mechanic on the move

Easy E’s Mechanical is a mobile mechanic service that comes to you.

Owner Emmanuel Damoulakis travels all over the South East to homes and workplaces with his mobile service.

Emmanuel offers log book servicing, diagnosis and general maintenance of cars, trailers and caravans.

He can also fit child restraints and service and regas airconditioning systems.

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

Emmanuel has more than 10 years’ experience as a mechanic servicing multiple makes and models.

His new business has already attracted positive Facebook feedback.

Satisfied customer Brian Dickson wrote on a Facebook review – “I had Emmanuel come to do a 150,000km service on my Ford Ranger and he was great, punctual, explained everything, even pumped up my spare tyre. I would highly recommend him.”

Another customer Shushi Mar said she was very impressed writing that Emmanuel was on time, friendly and professional.

Tyrone Oliver had Emmanuel service his Subaru.

“Best my car has driven since I had it. He changed filters I didn’t know were in the car and did a thorough job. Highly recommended and a great bloke to boot. Give him a call I’m sure you will be more than happy.”

To book an appointment with Emmanuel phone him on 0435 225 564.

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