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Scott smooths rough roads

BY JARROD McALEESE

CUSTOMER convenience and satisfaction delivered by experienced staff are the goals of Scott May’s business Everything 4WD.
Mr May’s business features a retail outlet with a workshop attached to allow customers to purchase their accessories and have their vehicles maintained in one location.
The shop has been open for six years but Mr May has owned it since September 2015 and has quickly gone to work using his 25 years in the 4WD community to provide the best outcomes for customers.
A vast portfolio of experience includes recreational driving, sales, competition and five years deployed in Iraq and Afghanistan driving 8×8 Australian Standard Light Armoured Vehicles.
“We are focused on providing the best products and solutions for customers’ vehicles.
“I firmly believe in selling what works for the customer,” Mr May said.
Brands and products stocked at Everything 4WD include Ironman 4×4, Ultravision Driving Lights, Korr Lighting, Airbag Man Springs, Rhino Rack, Hema Maps, Supa Fit Seat Covers, Uniden UHF, Red Arc Electronics and much more.
A range of services are offered in the workshop such as 4×4 accessory fitting, car servicing and repairs, installation of reverse cameras, towing accessories for caravan enthusiasts and trade solutions for load carrying on-work vehicles.
Loyalty cards are made available to reward faithful customers.
Customers who spend more than $100 in store can receive a free detail on their fifth purchase and a half-price service on their 10th purchase.
Everything 4WD is at Factory 1B, 280 South Gippsland Highway, Cranbourne, and can be contacted on 5995 5055.
Trading hours are Monday to Friday 8am to 5.30pm and Saturday 9am to 1pm.

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