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Service is their specialty

IN 1992, Miles Stinton of AM Auto Services, started his mechanical apprenticeship working on Subarus.
Now, with more than 20 years of experience, Miles and Allan of AM Auto Services are your go-to locals for all things Subaru – including servicing, repairs and parts.
“We have always worked with Subaru, so we’re up-to-date on all the new advancements and can answer almost any questions about Subaru,” Miles said.
The local lads, who have been looking after locals’ cars since 2007, said it was their friendly, personal service that set them apart.
“We love what we do because our customers know they’ll be talking to the guy who worked on their car,” Miles said.
“We can answers any questions they have about their car and offer a really personal service.”
AM Auto Services can service any make and model of car. The team can also carry out mechanical repairs, supply and install custom turbo and exhaust systems, as well as carry out engine conversions and wiring preparations.
Drop in and see the team at AM Auto Service, Shop 2, 23a Project Avenue, Noosaville or phone 5455 5269 to book your car in.

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