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Toyota Lanka opens body repair centre

Toyota Lanka opened a state-of-the-art body repair and paint centre recently close to Toyota Plaza, its corporate headquarters in Wattala.

The Toyota Lanka Body and Paint Centre (BPC) becomes one of the first automobile integrators to revolutionise the body repair and paint service standards in Sri Lanka. This new facility is also the home for the Italian tyre Pirelli in Sri Lanka and equipped with high tech equipment to cater to the tyre requirements of all kinds of vehicles including most premier automotive brands.

The Managing Director of Toyota Lanka, Yoshiaki Kato said, "It is our duty as the official distributor of Toyota, to provide customers with the best facilities and expertise to repair and restore their vehicles to the original condition. This is another symbol of our efforts of further enhancing after-sales service."

He said that this BP Centre mainly targets medium and heavy accident repairs. Small repairs like bumper repairs and touch ups can be accommodated at service facilities at Wattala head office, Ratmalana and Maharagama.

 

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