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Tricked Out Rides

Locality: Moorebank, New South Wales

Phone: +61 2 9600 8310



Address: Unit 2 & 3, 40-42 Heathcote Road 2170 Moorebank, NSW, Australia

Website: https://www.instagram.com/trickedoutrides

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20.01.2022 The big changes have arrived and something we have been trying to do for some time. Today Tricked Out Rides has expanded to include the automotive servicing and repair business next door. Moorebank Automotive has a great relationship with it's customers and ours and we can now offer so much more together than separately. Over the coming months the changes will include having new names and new branding. We will be called - Tricked Out Rides Automotive and Tricked Out Rides Bodyworks. There will be more social media posts and more opportunities for us to show off what we do best. And as always - Stay Safe during the Covid-19 pandemic. No just for you but those you love and care for.



20.01.2022 Finished! The Rat Rover!

16.01.2022 Hi to all our friends here on Facebook. It's been a long time since we posted much here. We have been undergoing some major changes that I'll be able to let you all know this week. In the meantime, I hope everyone is safe during the Covid-19 pandemic. Keep well and keep those you care about safe. Follow the best advice that you can and together we will see this through. Justin - Tricked Out Rides

16.01.2022 More Frankenrod teasers



15.01.2022 Hi to all. We are a month into our new venture, and while the current pandemic has made trading tougher, we have been so appreciative of the support from customers old and new. Our product range from Nulon, Gulf Western and Hi-Tec have been well received. Ensuring quality products to maintain your car and ensure its longevity and safety is our number 1 concern. As always stay safe during Covid-19. We have gates up to limit entry to the workshop, social distancing requirements, and a 'No Mask No Entry' policy for the workshop floor.

14.01.2022 You can never go wrong with matte black! This Mercedes Compressor came in initially silver and was vinyl wrapped. When removing the sticker, it unfortunately pulled all the original paint off and needed an entire respray. How do you feel about matte black cars?

12.01.2022 What we do on a public holiday! Rat a rangey! A mortal sin to all British car purists



07.01.2022 The first of our new signage. Plus started painting the new automotive shop to match the Tricked Out Rides blue obsession. For our local friends and customers, Mention this post with the new sign and get a 10% discount.

06.01.2022 We’re currently working on this beauty, a 1965 VW Beetle! The bug’s bonnet is being customised to fit the supercharger and we’re making a one off custom bumper. We’ve already done some mechanical adjustments including suspension, a new steering box and added smaller tires to keep the ride low. We can’t wait to show you the finished product!

05.01.2022 To all our friends out there - one more day til our changes....

05.01.2022 At Tricked Out Rides Automotive we have invested in only using quality products and materials in the workshop. We know customers are looking for quality products at competitive prices. That's why we stock Nulon, Gulf Western and Hi-Tec oils and fluids for all our jobs. Protect your car with quality products and regular maintenance and it should never let you down.

04.01.2022 Join our team! We’re looking for enthusiastic and hardworking spray painters, panel beaters, mechanics or 4th year apprentices and tradespeople If this sounds like you, apply today!



03.01.2022 Hi everyone sorry been a while but soooo busy in the shop. Have some fun news - our crazy rat rod is almost finished. First test drive video as a sneak peak

01.01.2022 Tricked Out Rides Automotive and Bodyworks are proud members of the Motor Traders Association of NSW. For the confidence of our customers, our membership is based on meeting the MTA's standards for ethical and professional trade services in the motor industry. Here is their code for consumers: MTA NSW Code of Ethics The MTA NSW Code of Ethics is a framework of principles under which its members trade with the public that protects consumers and safeguards the reputation of legitimate motor traders. It concerns the relationship between customers and suppliers of goods and services. The Code addresses acceptable standards, not just legal obligations.

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