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Sheen is in town

Sheen Panel Service is proud to be operating out of their brand new Lilydale branch.

Not only do they offer top quality panel beating and spray painting services, but as an opening special, they’re also offering an excess reduction on insurance to customers for a limited time.

Being in business since 1969, Sheen Panel Service ensures customers get their vehicle back in its pre-accident condition and looking as good as new!

They strive to make the whole process as streamlined as possible to ease the burden on customers, start to finish.

As Sheen is a family run business, these values stand out in how they interact with customers, who are treated with respect and honesty.

The business genuinely cares for the repair of vehicles, providing a seamless experience.

Accident replacement vehicles are available (including vans, utes etc), and they also have pick up and drop off services.

Customers can have peace of mind with a lifetime guarantee on all repairs, and they only use genuine parts.

Being in business for more than 50 years, they regard this as one of their greatest achievements, showing that Sheen’s procedures have stood the test of time.

They have also raised more than $5 million in charitable funds during this period.

To find out more, contact 9088 8688 or reach out to their friendly staff at 56 John Street, Lilydale.

Opening hours are Monday to Friday 7am to 5:30pm, Saturday 8am to 12pm.

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