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(02) 8884 4888 NSW Gold Coas STATE ADDRESS 2 NAME ADDRESS 1 POST CODE PHONE NSW Blacktown Lander Toyota 155-161 Main Street 2148 (02) 8884 4888 NSW Gold Coast (Tweed Heads) Bedser Automotive 146 - 150 Minjungbal Dr 2486 (07) 5506 0920 NSW Gold Coast (Tweed Heads) Surf Toyota 66-70 Pacific Hwy 2486 (07) 5569 5000 NSW Gold Coast (Tweed Heads) Victory Ford 10 - 20 Minjungbal Drv 2486 (07) 5524 3555 NSW Gold Coast (Tweed Heads) Von Bibra Twin Towns Holden 75 - 79 Wharf St 2485 (07) 5523 7444 NSW Grafton Black Toyota 106 Prince St 2460 (02) 6642 2644 NSW Sydney City Ford 75 -85 Crown St 2001 (02) 9331 5000 QLD Atherton All Wheel Drive Centre Cnr Vernon & Louise St 4883 (07) 4091 1555 QLD Atherton Barry Clough Auto Repairs 9 Comet St 4883 (07) 4091 2990 QLD Atherton Hiland Ford 16 Comet Ave 4883 (07) 4091 4777 QLD Atherton John Cole Toyota 28 Tolga Rd 4883 (07) 4091 2222 QLD Atherton Redding Motors 2 Cook St 4883 (07) 4091 1344 QLD Augathella Warrego Repairs Main St 4477 (07) 4654 5179 QLD Ayr Burdekin Motors 183 Queen St 4807 (07) 4783 1466 QLD Ayr Carmichael Ford 183 Queen St 4807 (07) 4790 4900 QLD Ayr Don West Toyota 282 Queen St 4807 (07) 4783 1600 QLD Ayr Honeycombes Sales & Service 213 - 217 Queen St 4807 (07) 4783 2344 QLD Bamaga Cape York Spares & Repairs Lot 200 Lui St 4876 (07) 4069 3803 QLD Beaudesert Beaudesert Motors 2 - 4 Telemon St 4285 (07) 5541 4000 QLD Beaudesert Huebner Toyota 189 Brisbane St 4285 (07) 5541 1666 QLD Beaudesert Zupps Holden 167-171 Brisbane St 4285 (07) 5541 2000 QLD Beaudesert Zupps Nissan 167-171 Brisbane St 4285 (07) 5541 1266 QLD Beenleigh Auto Leaders - Beenleigh 55 George St 4207 (07) 3382 6300 QLD Biggenden J & J Motors & Tyre Service 24A George St 4621 (07) 4127 1366 QLD Biloela Anderson's Auto City 46 Dawson Hwy 4715 (07) 4992 2833 QLD Biloela Biloela Mechanical Repairs 4 Raedon St 4715 (07) 4992 1910 QLD Biloela Linemac Motors 7 -9 Dawson Hwy 4715 (07) 4992 1033 QLD Biloela Sunrise Ford 10 Dawson Hwy 4715 (07) 4992 3255 QLD Birdsville Birdsville Roadhouse Frew St 4482 (07) 4656 3226 QLD Blackall Central Star Service Station 64 Shamrock St 4472 (07) 4657 4249 QLD Boonah Boonah Automatics 12 Railway St 4310 (07) 5463 2450 QLD Boonah Dover & Sons 57 High St 4310 (07) 5463 1388 QLD Boonah Fassifern Automotive Electrics 1 Walter St 4310 (07) 5463 1624 QLD Boonah Macquarie Motors Boonah Pty Ltd 16-18 High St 4310 (07) 5463 2300 QLD Booval Ross Llewellyn Motors 246 Brisbane Rd 4304 (07) 3282 2922 QLD Bowen Carmichael Ford 23 - 36 Richmond Rd 4805 (07) 4786 5911 QLD Bowen Filbys Motors 49 Powell St 4805 (07) 4786 4555 QLD Brisbane (Albion) Leo Muller Chryler Jeep 75 Sandgate Road 4010 (07) 3624 7899 QLD Brisbane (Albion) Leo Mullers Motors Pty Ltd 75 Sandgate Rd 4020 (07) 3624 7030 QLD Brisbane (Albion) Sci-Fleet Toyota 167 Sandgate Rd 4010 (07)3361 0077 QLD Brisbane (Archerfield) Brisbane Isuzu 26 Kerry Rd 4108 (07) 3373 2422 QLD Brisbane (Archerfield) Precise Automotive 68 Success St 4108 (07) 3277 1422 QLD Brisbane (Aspley) Grand Prix Mazda 1441 - 1451 Gympie Rd 4034 (07) 3263 5333 QLD Brisbane (Aspley) Zupp's Aspley 1454 Gympie Road 4034 (07) 3246 8000 QLD Brisbane (Aspley) Zupps Northside 1454 Gympie Rd 4034 (07) 3246 8000 QLD Brisbane (Brendale) Torque Ford 62 South Pine Rd 4500 (07) 3384 7303 QLD Brisbane (Brendale) Torque Toyota 55 South Pine Rd 4500 (07) 3000 8000 QLD Brisbane (Buranda) Southside Honda & Land Rover 187 Logan Rd 4102 1300 851 929 QLD Brisbane (Capalaba) Oldfield Holden 103 Redland Bay Rd 4157 (07) 3245 2200 QLD Brisbane (Capalaba) Ultra Tune Unit 8, 42 Smith Street 4157 (07) 3245 6833 QLD Brisbane (Chermside) Byrne Group 370 Hamilton Rd 4032 (07) 3248 3388 QLD Brisbane (Cleveland) Bayside Honda 34 - 40 Shore Street 4163 (07)3383 1333 QLD Brisbane (Cleveland) Cleveland Nissan 49-51 Shore St 4163 (07) 3286 2501 QLD Brisbane (Cleveland) Keema Hyundai - Cleveland Shores St (west) Cleveland 4163 (07) 3383 1209 QLD Brisbane (Cleveland) Oldmac Mazda 60 Shore St 4163 1800 626 171 QLD Brisbane (Cleveland) Oldmac Toyota 58 Shore St 4163 (07) 3824 9999 QLD Brisbane (Cleveland) Zupps Cleveland Cnr Shore & Wellington St 4163 (07) 3383 2688 QLD Brisbane (Darra) Denmac Ford 2580 Ipswich Rd 4076 (07) 3864 9999 QLD Brisbane (Fortitude Valley) Austral Honda 45 Breakfast Creek Rd 4006 (07) 3364 1740 QLD Brisbane (Fortitude Valley) City Peugeot 5 James St 4006 (07) 3000 5920 QLD Brisbane (Fortitude Valley) Metro Ford 825 Ann Street 4006 (07) 3000 7000 QLD Brisbane (Herston) Autoserve 41 Butterfield St 4006 1800 811 626 QLD Brisbane (Holland Park) Leo Muller Chrysler Jeep 750 Logan Rd 4121 (07) 3624 7766 QLD Brisbane (Indooroopilly) Denmac Ford 280 Moggill Rd 4068 (07) 3378 7555 QLD Brisbane (Indooroopilly) Ultra Tune 228 Moggill Rd 4068 (07) 3878 2455 QLD Brisbane (Indooroopilly) Westpoint Autos 440 Moggill Rd 4068 (07) 3878 0440 QLD Brisbane (Kedron) Honeycombes Hyundai Kedron 18 Glentanna St 4031 (07) 3632 3730 QLD Brisbane (Kedron) Sci Fleet Toyota 59 Kitchener Rd 4031 (07) 3361 0077 QLD Brisbane (Macgregor) Ultra Tune 547 Kessels Rd 4109 (07) 3849 5266 QLD Brisbane (Mansfield) Bryan Byrt Ford 134 Wrecker Rd 4122 (07) 3360 9555 QLD Brisbane (Moorooka) Bartons Moorooka 1060 Ipswich Rd 4105 (07) 3892 3344 QLD Brisbane (Moorooka) Moorooka Nissan 917 Ipswich Rd 4105 (07) 3848 7811 QLD Brisbane (Moorooka) Motorama Mitsubishi 1130 Ipswich Rd 4105 (07) 3859 7333 QLD Brisbane (Moorooka) Motorama Volkswagen 1178 Ipswich Rd 4105 (07) 3859 7333 QLD Brisbane (Morningside) Downtown Motors Pty Ltd 753 Wynnum Rd 4170 (07) 3399 6733 QLD Brisbane (Mount Gravatt) Keema Hyundai - Mount Gravatt 1532 Logan Road Mount Gravatt 4122 (07) 3426 1500 QLD Brisbane (Mount Gravatt) South City Mazda 1350 Logan Rd 4122 (07) 3343 2677 QLD Brisbane (Mount Gravatt) Zupps Mitsubishi 1332 Logan Rd 4122 (07) 3243 8888 QLD Brisbane (Mount Gravatt) Zupps Motors 1310 Logan Rd 4122 (07) 3877 0000 QLD Brisbane (Mount Gravatt) Zupps Mt Gravatt Nissan 1332 Logan Rd 4122 (07) 4349 9488 QLD Brisbane (Newstead) Austral Volkswagen Breakfast Creek Rd 4006 (07) 3364 1455 QLD Brisbane (Newstead) City Mitsubishi 142 Breakfast Creek Rd 4006 (07) 3364 1166 QLD Brisbane (Newstead) City Subaru Cnr Evelyn & Cresswell St Newstead 4006 (07) 3000 7777 QLD Brisbane (Newstead) Eagers Holden - Newstead 95 Breakfast Creek Rd 4006 (07) 3364 1199 QLD Brisbane (Newstead) Eagers Mazda Austin St 4009 (07) 3364 1000 QLD Brisbane (North Lakes) Torque Ford - North Lakes Anzac Ave 4020 (07) 3000 1000 QLD Brisbane (North Lakes) Torque Toyota 1658 Anzac Ave 4509 (07) 3384 5050 QLD Brisbane (Nundah) Northside Honda 1329 Sandgate Rd 4012 (07) 3635 5200 QLD Brisbane (Nundah) Nundah Mitsubishi 1308 Sandgate Rd 4012 (07) 3635 5100 QLD Brisbane (Petrie) Village Motors 1059 Gympie Rd 4502 (07) 3285 0600 QLD Brisbane (Redcliffe) Keystar Motors 735 Deception Bay Rd 4022 (07) 3817 7600 QLD Brisbane (Redcliffe) Northstar Mitsubishi 218 Anzac Avenue 4020 (07) 3284 8655 QLD Brisbane (Redcliffe) Village Motors 425 Elizabeth Ave 4020 (07) 3285 0623 QLD Brisbane (Richlands) Mack Trucks Australia 616 Boundary Rd 4077 (07) 37183333 QLD Brisbane (Rocklea) Daimler Chrysler 1699 Ipswich Rd 4106 (07) 3275 8711 QLD Brisbane (Rocklea) Mercedes Benz Vehicles 1699 Ipswich Rd 4106 (07) 3275 8711 QLD Brisbane (Rocklea) Zupps Truck Centre 143 Marshall Rd 4106 (07) 3277 9355 QLD Brisbane (Salisbury) Motorama Daihatsu 96 Blomfield St 4105 (07) 3859 7333 QLD Brisbane (Salisbury) Motorama Toyota 711 Beaudesert Rd 4105 (07) 3859 7222 QLD Brisbane (Springwood) Highway Auto Group 3481 Pacific Hwy 4127 (07) 3290 7888 QLD Brisbane (Springwood) Keema Automotive Group 3521 Pacific Highway Springwood 4127 (07) 3884 8300 QLD Brisbane (Springwood) Motorama Holden 3455 Pacific Hwy 4127 (07) 3804 4888 QLD Brisbane (Springwood) Oldmac Toyota 3376 Pacific Hwy 4127 (07) 3290 7777 QLD Brisbane (Springwood) Q Ford 3344 Pacific Hwy 4127 (07) 3208 7000 QLD Brisbane (Sunnybank) Ultra Tune Cnr Mains Rd & Mccullough St 4109 (07) 3344 2721 QLD Brisbane (Taringa) Keema Hyundai - Taringa 118 Moggill Road Taringa 4068 (07) 3377 6622 QLD Brisbane (The Gap) BP The Gap 850 Waterworks Rd 4061 (07) 3300 2077 QLD Brisbane (Toowong) Toowong Mitsubishi 601 Milton Rd 4066 (07) 3377 3711 QLD Brisbane (Wacol) Ultra Tune Systems 3/3471 Ipswich Rd 4076 (07) 3271 4666 QLD Brisbane (Windsor) Brisbane Motor Cycles 205 - 209 Lutwyche Road 4030 (07) 3357 4333 QLD Brisbane (Windsor) Eagers Holden - Windsor 143 Newmarket Rd Windsor 4030 (07) 3109 6711 QLD Brisbane (Windsor) Metro Nissan 150 Lutwyche Rd 4030 (07) 3866 9701 QLD Brisbane (Woolloongabba) Southside Ford 56 Ipswich Rd 4102 (07) 3008 6289 QLD Brisbane (Woolloongabba) Southside Toyota 59 Logan Rd 4102 (07) 3008 6444 QLD Brisbane (Wynnum) Barton Motors Pty Ltd 200 Tingal Rd 4178 (07) 3396 7777 QLD Bundaberg Bundaberg Nissan Hyundai 46 Bourbong St 4670 (07) 4152 0000 QLD Bundaberg Bundaberg Toyota 4 Takalvan St 4670 (07) 4152 9911 QLD Bundaberg Coral Coast Ford 26 Burbong St 4670 (07) 4152 9666 QLD Bundaberg Ross Gray Motor City 101 Takalvan St 4670 (07) 4150 1333 QLD Bundaberg Rum City Auto Group 1 - 3 Walla St 4670 (07) 4153 3288 QLD Burketown Nowland Engineering 14 Gregory St 4830 (07) 4745 5107 QLD Caboolture Beecham Holden 29 Bribie Island Rd 4510 (07) 5495 1477 QLD Caboolture John Page Motors 110 Morayfield Rd 4510 (07) 5495 0555 QLD Caboolture Martin Jonkers Motors 174 Morayfield Rd 4510 (07) 5495 1844 QLD Caboolture Nova Ford 1 Spitfire Crt 4510 (07) 5420 1111 QLD Cairns Ben Kragt Automotive 218 Hartley St 4870 (07) 4035 4464 QLD Cairns Ireland Holden 227 Mulgrave Rd 4870 (07) 4052 3666 QLD Cairns
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