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Grand Auto Panel Beaters is ready to take out your dents

SSS Motors has now officially launched its newest venture - a panel beating and spray painting business.

NEWCASTLE – SSS Motors was established by the late N.K. Singh in 1950 as a fuelling station.

Now, 57 years later, SSS Motors is an integral part of the Newcastle community, with Mr Singh’s son and grandson still running the business.

Today, it is not only a fuelling station, but offers a towing service as well.

SSS Motors has now officially launched its newest venture – a panel beating and spray painting business.

Grand Auto Panel Beaters forms part of SSS Motors’ vision of meeting all vehicle maintenance requirements.

“As we have a towing service, we found that a lot of people asked us if we could refer them to a good panel beater. We then decided to start a panel beating service to meet the demand,” said Shahir Singh, owner of Grand Auto Panel Beaters.

The enterprise offers a wide variety of auto body repair services, including (but not limited to) panel beating and spray painting of light and heavy duty vehicles.

“We pride ourselves in making use of state-of-the-art technology and equipment, which comprises of a spray boot, baking oven, chassis straightener, MIG welder, a dent puller which was supplied by one of the most reputable and leading companies in the industry, Aer-o-cure. Our clients are therefore guaranteed service and repair satisfaction,” said Mr Singh.

As Grand Auto prides itself on its equipment, the business is not restricted to Newcastle.

“We render services in Newcastle and surrounding areas, which include Dundee, Dannhauser, Glencoe, Ladysmith, Utrecht and Vryheid.”

To ensure peace of mind, Mr Singh assured Grand Auto Panel Beaters was Retail Motor Industry (RMI) and South African Motor Body Repairers (SAMBRA) approved.

“We aim to be one of the best and most reputable panel beaters,” concluded Mr Singh.

SSS Motors offers 24-hour towing and recovery services, as well as roadside and mechanical assistance.

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