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Rim Tech Noosa should be your first choice

If you are in need of alloy wheel repairs, Rim Tech Noosa at 1/12 Rene Street in Noosaville should be your first choice.

Ray Brown and Joe Stanley are business partners with a friendship spanning over 20 years.

Originally both from the UK and with a background in the Automotive Industry, they set up Rim Tech Noosa when they realised that the area was lacking a good quality Alloy Wheel Repair business.

They have heavily invested in the latest equipment and own the only CNC Diamond Tip lathe in the area, which is the Gold Standard in Alloy wheel repairs.

“We have quickly become the go-to option for anyone looking to restore their wheels to their former glory,“ Ray said.

“Our team of experienced technicians are equipped with the latest equipment and techniques to provide the best possible service.

“We are the only wheel repair business in the area capable of Diamond Cutting. This technique results in a perfect factory like finish for your machine finished rims.“

Rim Tech Noosa specialises in alloy wheel repairs, refurbishing, repainting, wheel straightening, custom colour changes and shadow chrome.

No matter what kind of damage your wheels have suffered, they have the expertise to fix it.

Rim Tech Noosa is a business that offers exceptional service, high-quality workmanship, and competitive pricing. They understand the value of customer satisfaction and always go the extra mile to ensure that their customers are happy with their work.

For more information email info@rimtechnoosa.com.au, call 0406 355 584 or visit RimTechNoosa.com.au

Check them out on Instagram @rimtechnoosa or Facebook – Rim Tech Noosa.

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