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Ross Champion Group opens first Ballito branch

The company uses the latest technology in its workshops, pairing it with excellent customer support to ensure a seamless experience.

The Ross Champion Group recently opened its first Ballito branch, bringing decades of institutional automotive experience and a dedication to quality workmanship.

A leader in accident repairs since 1939, the Ross Champion Group has earned its well-respected name across KwaZulu-Natal and the Western Cape, where it operates under the brand Farber Coachworks.

The Ballito branch is the first on the North Coast however, a move in which the group sees great potential.

“We were looking for the right space for a few years as the North Coast is a growth area,” said the group.

“Once we were offered a good location we went for it. We want to be the go-to repair specialists in all of the province’s commercial hubs.”

Ross Champion offers accident and autobody repairs, diagnostics, specialised detailing and other motor related services to restore vehicles to near-showroom condition. Technicians are trained to manufacturer standards and take care to make sure that repairs maintain both the safety and value of vehicles.

The company uses the latest technology in its workshops, pairing it with excellent customer support to ensure a seamless experience.

“We are capable of doing almost anything in the automotive space,” said the group.

“We pride ourselves on hiring and training highly skilled workers who know the value of a vehicle to a customer and the importance of a job well done. Come and visit us to see for yourself.”

You can find Ross Champion Ballito at Unit 1, The Stones Business Park, Dawood Close, Ballito. For more information, visit rosschampiongroup.co.za.


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