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Western Mechanical Corrigin

Locality: Corrigin, Western Australia

Phone: +61 429 013 667



Address: 821 Dilling Railway Road 6375 Corrigin, WA, Australia

Website: https://www.westernstabilisers.com.au/mechanical-home

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22.01.2022 Installed a new lift kit for a customer. Before -> After



21.01.2022 Timing chain change.

21.01.2022 Need help backing up? We have some long range reversing camera kits in the store. Come by to get yours or call Gerald on 0427 993 884.

17.01.2022 Have you jackknifed your trailer and damaged the draw bar? At Western Mechanical Corrigin we can replace it and if needed we can paint the draw bar for you.



17.01.2022 Exciting opportunity exists to join our Mechanical team in Corrigin.

17.01.2022 BBQ season is here! Get your gas bottle at Western Mechanical Corrgin. Either swap your empty bottle for a new full one for $37.50 or get entirely new bottle for $70.

15.01.2022 Helping the dust settle.



14.01.2022 Applications close this week so don't miss your chance to send yours in!!

10.01.2022 Have you blown a head gasket? The boys at Western Mechanical Corrigin can repair and machine a new one in the house. Give Michael a call for all your mechanical needs at 0429 013 667.

09.01.2022 Clutch change done by our Mechanic Robert.

09.01.2022 Addition to our mechanics being talented in the shed, the boys have been brushing up on their first aid skills. Mechanic Robert performing CPR.

03.01.2022 A new underdeck toolbox mounted and ready for action. If you are needing a new toolbox or have one that you haven't had enough time to fit, give us a call and we will be able to help you out. Call Michael on 0429 013 667.



01.01.2022 Got a new lot of signage in the Store! New regulations will be put in place for "Do not overtake turning vehicle" signage. Class 2 plates already fitted to vehicles are being phased out gradually. Operators will be permitted to continue using Class 2 plates that are already fitted to their vehicle until they require normal replacement because the plates are damaged, have faded or are being replaced as they are incorrectly fitted. From 1 January 2021, when an operator needs t...o replace the Class 2 plates fitted to a vehicle, the plates must be replaced with Class 1A, Class 400 or UNECE R70 marked plates. The fitting of new Class 2 plates to a vehicle after 31 December 2020 is prohibited. See more

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