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Supplying and fitting products for all your offroad driving needs, Smithies – Ironman 4 x 4 is your one stop shop for decking out your four-wheel drive before hitting the tracks or heading on a lap of our great country.

Come and see us at Farmworld at Site 250 Second Street.

From dual battery systems and suspensions to bullbars and towing mirrors, Smithies Outback Gear – Ironman 4 x 4 is a family owned business with a passion for four-wheel driving. The interactive onsite showroom provides customers with the insight and information they need to make informed decisions.

Smithies Ironman 4 x 4 offers GVM upgrades for customers with heavy vehicles and even provides GCM upgrades for those towing a caravan or camper trailer. As the Ironman 4×4 distributor for the Pakenham region, Smithies – Ironman 4 x 4 fits every product sold in the shop onsite.

In operation since 2000, Smithies – Ironman 4 x 4 was established in Cranbourne by Greg Smith and was moved to Pakenham’s South East Business Park in 2013 following the sale of the business to Darren and Michelle Crout.

Friendly staff work with customers to determine their goals, providing honest opinions and recommendations for the right type of products for each vehicle. All staff are avid four-wheel drivers and have tried and tested the products available for purchase at Smithies – Ironman 4 x 4. With many years of combined experience, Smithies – Ironman 4 x 4 is your one stop shop for all your four-wheel drive needs.

Smithies Outback Gear – Ironman 4 x 4 is located at 2/4 Southeast Boulevard, Pakenham. For more information, visit www.smithiesoutback.com.au, phone (03) 5940 3377 or email sales@smithiesoutback.com.au.

Opening hours: Monday to Friday, 8am to 5pm. Saturday, 9am to 12pm.

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