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Tyre man turns full circle

Tyrepower Noosa has been servicing the Noosa Shire for 10 years and now offers customers a bigger store where all their tyre needs can be met in one convenient location.
Owners Dallas and Allison said they are excited about the big move, with their former Mary Street store and Industrial Lane store now under one roof at 138 Eumundi Road, Noosaville.
The new store offers Tyrepower Noosa’s same exceptional service and great product range, plus the Ironman 4×4 accessory range and everything needed to hitting the sand dunes.
As Noosa’s longest serving ‘tyreman’, Dallas offer 26 years of experience and knowledge in the tyre industry, backed and supported by his team.
Dallas began his career in the tyre industry at a tyre store on Eumundi Road and said it was great to be back where he had started all those years ago.
Dallas and Allison said their customers love the friendly, knowledgeable service they offer and believe that’s why so many customers keep returning.
“We offer great service and really get to know our customers and their needs,” Allison said.
“I think that’s why we have such loyal customers who really enjoy coming to see us.”
Allison said their new store brings together all their services in one convenient location and only gets positive feedback from customers.
“Our customers love the convenience of our new location and we love that we can offer an even better service,” she said.
The Tyrepower Noosa store is now open and fully operational.
To find out more about how Dallas and Allison can help, drop into 138 Eumundi Road, Noosaville, or phone 5449 7785.

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