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REPCO Stanthorpe has quietly undergone big changes in recent months with new store manager Brad O’Neil at the helm.
However while Brad is new to the manager’s chair he is has plenty of experience having been involved in the spareparts industry in various areas since 2001.
“It’s a new challenge and one I’m really enjoying,” Brad said.
He said he and his friendly staff hoped to provide friendly comprehensive service to the people of Stanthorpe.
“Our aim is to service Stanthorpe with parts but also provide great service and back-up support,” he said.
“We stock everything from hard parts to all your service requirements and accessories as well as car care and car audio.”
And with three full-time employees and two casuals, including qualified diesel fitter Geoff Vanderwolf, there are plenty of people to answer any questions.
REPCO at Stanthorpe has female staff including Elicia Radin who is always there to make the ladies feel less intimidated in such a male dominated industry.
Repco Stanthorpe is located at 144 High Street and is open 8am to 5pm Monday to Friday and 8am to 1pm Saturday.
Phone (07) 4681 4033.

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