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Steel yourself for the future 

Just recently, a leading supplier of welding and cutting equipment visited Australia and painted a picture of what the future holds for the panel and paint industry there.

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Chrysler gets heavy with Hemi 
 

What’s so cool about the new Jeep Grand Cherokee that’s been plowing across your television screens over the past few weeks? Well, it’s something of a reincarnation for the Chrysler group this time around as the latest model incorporates a Hemi V8 engine.

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beep...beep...lookout 

Every year the cost of accidents while reversing is high, especially when you count the cost to people who are run over or injured by reversing vehicles.

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New tech transmissions 

The seven gear ratios of the 7G TRONIC allow the automatic transmission to retain the small increases in engine speed and at the same time offer a larger ratio spread between the lowest and highest gear.

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Mitsubishi Lancer Evo IX 

The ninth generation and 12th model of the iconic Mitsubishi Lancer Evolution arrived in New Zealand late May,

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Shane Says - Prepare to steel yourself for the 21st Century 
 

How many different types of steel are in the motor vehicles we repair today?

Years ago we accepted the new product aluminium.

We understood workplaces needed new tools to deal with aluminium and that users would need to be trained on special courses, and receive their certificate of competence if they reached the standard.

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