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East London LPG Specialists Garage - Mechanical and technical solutions


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Here at Go Green Mechanics Ltd we are your one stop garage that will take care of all your vehicle needs.

We aim to provide you with the highest quality customer and vehicle service.

With a 1000 square feet size garage located right by the Black wall tunnel (A2, A12, A13, A406, M11) we are just a stone?s throw away.

Our technicians are all fully qualified and have a minimum of 25 years trade experience in UK and abroad.

We aim to fix any issue with your vehicle and/or LPG system presented to us.

- Mechanical works engine, suspension, brakes etc.

- Electrical works starter motors, abs, airbags, alternators etc.

- Body shop after accident repairs, panel beating, full or part car spray.

We also specialize in LPG CONVERSIONS and related work to it.

We pride ourselves in fixing more than 97% of LPG related issues.

We work with nearly all brands of LPG systems you might have or want.

Majority of our works and assistance are undertaken on the same day.

For more information or to find out how we could assist you please call our team directly to speak to one of our representatives.

Tel. 020 3222 5333

Mob. 074 7246 7224

Alternatively please feel free to browse our website or visit our workshop directly.


www.ggmltd.co.uk

Warm regards,

Go Green Mechanics LTD

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