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ALL PARTS OF THE SERVICE

Don’t let delays on parts put the brakes on work that needs to be done on your vehicle. Help really is just a phone call away.

Ace Auto Parts and Accessories is an independent supplier that has the flexibility to stock a wide range of quality products at discounted prices. And when customers can’t make it to the warehouse, Ace Auto Parts can take orders over the phone and post the parts out.

Owners Mark and Patricia Bond started the business as an online
supplier but have moved to larger premises so they can offer a
convenient pick-up service.

“If it’s not in stock, we can usually supply it the next day depending on supplier availability,” Mark says. “We deal directly with the supplier and these savings can be passed on to the customer.”

Ace offers quality replacement parts, complete with warranty, at
excellent prices.

“We can help customers who require parts for roadworthy certificates, accident damaged vehicles or replacement mechanical and body parts to suit a large range of makes and models,” Mark says.

Customers can pick up new parts for cars, vans, utes and four-wheel-drives, including radiators, brake rotors and pads, steering and suspension. Ace also has an extensive range of locks and switches, headlights and tail lights for replacement or upgrade.

The business is also a newly appointed distributor of RDA and
EBC brakes and has the largest range of brake applications in
Australia, with drilled and slotted rotors, brake pads to suit general vehicles through to 4WDs, high performance and race applications.

Ace Auto Parts and Accessories, at 4 Harrison Court, Melton,
opens Monday-Friday, 9am-5pm. Inquiries: 9746 0091 or
www.aceautoparts.com.au

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