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Don’t get that sinking feeling when you start your car and it begins making all the wrong sounds – take it to Metro Tune and you’ll soon have it purring like new again.

Metro Tune handles all new car servicing, mechanical repairs and roadworthy certificates.

The team can also convert your petrol-guzzling monster into a gas-powered, money-saving machine.

Metro Tune’s experienced staff can help with high-performance dyno tuning, OTR and CAM packages. Their expertise extends to GM, Ford and Nissan tuning, Microtech ECU and Wolf EMS tuning and engine rebuilds.

And if you need wheels and tyres, nitrous kits or refills or vapour injection upgrades, Metro Tune is your best option.

Metro Tune also provides specialist LPG services in its conversion and repair centre.

Services include vapour and liquid injection using the best systems on the market, full LPG/EFI diagnosis and in-house repair, LPG tank testing and a range of parts including convertors and electrical components.

Owner Chris Georgiou, who started the business 20 years ago, says he’s seen many changes over
the years.

“Research and development of diesel LPG conversions is constantly upgrading and we have seen some great results for four-wheel-drive vehicles, which increases power and fuel economy, even when they’re towing heavy loads,” Georgiou says.

“We specialise in gas conversions and repairs and all aspects of mechanical repairs and service. We back this up with a 100 per cent satisfaction guarantee.”

Metro Tune is an accredited VACC repairer and a member of the Automotive Alternative Fuels Registration Board.

“We pride ourselves in providing the best quality workmanship for all our services,” Georgiou says.

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