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Ultra Tune Coolum enters exciting new chapter

Now under new ownership, Ultra Tune Coolum has entered an exciting new chapter led by a brand new team of expert mechanics, bringing a combined 70 years of experience to the workshop.

At the helm is owner Chris, joined by local lad Jake, seasoned technician Sergie, and enthusiastic young apprentice Andrew.

Located in the heart of the Coolum Industrial Estate, Ultra Tune is your trusted local automotive service centre, known for delivering reliable, efficient, and expert car care.

Whether you’re a local resident, a weekend explorer, or a business relying on fleet vehicles, Ultra Tune Coolum has the experience and technology to keep you safely on the road.

Backed by the strength of a nationally recognised brand, Ultra Tune Coolum offers a full range of services including logbook servicing, mechanical repairs, tyre and battery replacements, air conditioning servicing, brake and suspension work, and more.

The team of qualified technicians pride themselves on honest advice, transparent pricing, and top-tier workmanship.

Owner-operated and community-focused, Ultra Tune Coolum understands the unique needs of Sunshine Coast drivers.

They use the latest diagnostic tools and genuine parts to ensure your vehicle runs smoothly, efficiently, and in line with manufacturer specifications. Customers enjoy friendly, personalised service with a commitment to quality and value.

With convenient booking options, prompt turnaround times, and a reputation built on trust, Ultra Tune Coolum is the go-to destination for all your automotive needs.

Visit Ultra Tune Coolum today at Unit 1, 92 Link Crescent, Coolum Beach and drive with confidence.

For more information call 07 5351 1200. Follow Ultra Tune Coolum on Facebook / Instagram.

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