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Old Bar Car & Truck Repairs

Locality: Wallabi Point

Phone: +61 2 6553 6800



Address: 2 Berry Clos 2430 Wallabi Point, NSW, Australia

Website: http://www.obctrepair.com.au

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25.01.2022 Phone is down again 0423223912 for moment



23.01.2022 Hi all No damage at all but we wont open till Tuesday

22.01.2022 Support Local - Call today 0423223912 - Car Service $130 - 4x4 Service $150

16.01.2022 Morning all We have no power atm but we are trying to get as many jobs out as we can Thanks for you patience



15.01.2022 Another successful engine carbon clean using the HHO machine

13.01.2022 Buses have larger blind spots than the average car which means bus drivers may not be able to see you. If you're driving, riding or walking near buses remember to #BeBusAware

11.01.2022 Nice FX Holden in today For sale if anyone is keen



07.01.2022 Thanks Hayleys cake house for morning tea

07.01.2022 Bruce , Justin & Myself wish everyone a safe and happy xmas

07.01.2022 GIVE YOUR CAR A DETOX FOR ONLY $80 How HYDROGEN cleans carbon deposit in your engine, saves you money and is good for our environment too. Final result’s after 45 minutes treatment:... REGAIN PERFORMANCE Removal of carbon deposits significantly improves overall vehicle performance with improved driveability REDUCE EMISSION Carbon Cleaning service removes most deposits from your engine, reducing your emissions (up to 95%), for a cleaner/greener drive REDUCE FUEL CONSUMPTION Without carbon deposits, combustion is much better and power increasing and fuel consumption decreasing Carbon deposit is the residue of unburned carbon particles due combustion of fuel in the engine and time forms a layer covering the components of the engine. Carbon damage the engine and components, reducing the compression and power, increase fuel consumption, increase exhaust emissions. Carbon build-up leads to potentially expensive issues.

03.01.2022 Bit of old school work today on Jimmy's 32 ford

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