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JAX Tyres and Auto opened a new store earlier this year in the historic automotive town of Bathurst

pening its doors at 77 Bentinck Street on Thursday 4th April, the new JAX Tyres and Auto store in Bathurst offers the brand’s award-winning customer service from a new 1088 square metre store which includes five hoists with the ability to service up to 30 vehicles a day.
JAX Tyres and Auto Bathurst, in partnership with Precision Automotive Equipment, also features the Hunter Hawkeye Elite wheel aligner, which it describes as “the world’s best wheel alignment equipment, drawing on over 30 years’ development to ensure faultless, vehicle specific wheel alignment is performed every time.”
The arrival of JAX in Bathurst also means fresh job opportunities coming down the track, with plans to more than double the initial team size, filling roles such as Apprentice Mechanics, Tyre Technicians, Wheel Alignment Technicians, Mechanics, Salespeople, and Store Managers.
To express an interest in future roles, visit www.jaxtyres.com.au/about-us/career-opportunities
“Bathurst has been in our sights for a long time, and we are extremely excited about the opportunity to bring peace of mind driving to a town and community with an unparalleled passion for motorsport and automotive,” JAX Tyres and Auto Chief Executive Officer, Steve Grossrieder, said of the new opening.
Supercars’ and Team 18’s driver, JAX ambassador, and 2017 Bathurst Supercars champion, David Reynolds, added: “as a town that will always have a special place in my heart, I am stoked to be part of the JAX team joining the Bathurst community.”
The new store is located at 77 Bentinck Street in Bathurst, New South Wales.

For more information, visit www.jax.com.au

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