Inside the workshop. No stock photos.
Real frames from the floor: rebuilds in progress, valve bodies on the bench, diagnostic sessions, and the bays themselves. The work is the marketing — this is what it looks like.
A look in five rooms.
Industrial Area 5 — main entrance
The frontage on First Industrial Street, opposite Lacnor Juice Factory.
Transmissions on the bench
Units in for rebuild, lined up for dismantle and inspection.
Internals on the bench
Mid-build — planetary gears, shafts and clutch packs ready for assembly.
Reception
Where the conversation starts — quotes, certificates and collections.
Cars in for service
BMW, Lexus, Murano and others mid-job — a normal day on the floor.
Under-car inspection
Aston Martin on the lift — checking transmission, cooler and seals.
Bentley Continental
In for transmission diagnosis. Premium marques are a regular sight here.
Maserati GranTurismo
Performance builds and exotics — the same focus, the same standards.
Twin-post lift bay
Multiple jobs running in parallel — the working core of the workshop.
Audi Q5
Daily-driver SUV in for service — one of the most common platforms we see.
Jeep — 3.7L
Off-roader in for transmission inspection. Heat and dust take their toll.
GMC Acadia
Family SUV up on the lift, mid-rebuild collection.
Bay overview
Inside the main bay — sedans, SUVs and the occasional curiosity.
Service floor
Clean lines down the centre, lifts on either side — a working garage.
Infiniti FX & co.
SUV in for transmission service alongside other regulars.
Murano, Lexus & BMW
Daily drivers and weekenders sharing the floor.
Multiple jobs in progress
A snapshot of a normal afternoon — diagnostics, services and rebuilds running in parallel.
Drop by Industrial Area 5 — the workshop is the best gallery.
Walk-in welcome during business hours. We’re always happy to show you what a transmission rebuild actually looks like — bring a coffee, take the tour.
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