Best for dents
Best for dents

Best for dents

Scratches, dull paint job… dents, missing fenders or bumpers, Motoworx has you back so bring in your baby…
Yanna Smith
We all know it – we read about it every day and if you are someone that listens to the radio station, you know it too. Cars and Namibian roads mean dents, scratches and sometimes, rather large work, if at all feasible. Our rate of crashes and accidents are through the roof and those are just the ones that are reported. Far more common are the fender-benders – city driving and poles that simply jump out at you.

Got something going on on your paintjob which you simply cannot look at anymore? There is only one place to go and that is Motoworx. Established a mere two years ago, the Motoworx has made a name for itself in providing only the best craftsmanship when it comes to panelbeating your baby – and we mean that in the best possible way.

In two short years, the company went from 10 to 27 people employed, a sure sign that the best work and the best service is offered. Their growth has been phenomenal.

The reason for their success? Honest customer service, client satisfaction and hard work they say. Put those three elements together and ships sail smoothly.

Motoworx does all kinds of vehicle repairs from older models, new models, imported vehicles – you name it. If it needs work, the team at Motoworx can do it for you.

The company employs only the latest technology to give you your best job ever and best of all, they use Glasurit paint – as they have since they first opened their doors. A great product coupled with excellent customer service from Hemco makes all the difference in the world.

Glasurit lights up any vehicle and has the widest variety of colours in its pallet offering the best finishing results on any job. Motoworx says the quality is simply outstanding.

With their ultimate goal to be the best service delivery panel shop in Namibia, they are sure to make it sooner than you think.

Contact Grant Cloete – 081 122 8289, or Warren Majiedt – 081 472 8917, Henry Cloete – 081 249 8644 or the office in Windhoek at 226636. Drop an email to [email protected] or find them at Unit 44 Hyper Motor City, Windhoek.

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Namibian Sun 2024-11-24

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