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Save ‘auto’-matically at Drive Auto Parts

Christmas lights are not the only lights flashing at your local crash part specialist, Drive Auto Parts, this Black Friday and Christmas.

Drive Auto Parts (DAP) is a local crash part specialist honoured to serve its community “part” by “part” at its office with secure parking, or, the best “part”, in its delivery truck straight to your door. This crocodile team stocks high-quality, hard-wearing and suitable replacement parts to meet original equipment manufacturer specifications for passengers and light commercial vehicles.

DAP’s product offering includes auto body and lamps, air conditioning and cooling, shock absorbers, brake systems, suspension and steering parts, and a range of under-the-bonnet and autoelectrical components. It also offers automotive glass and a wide range of glass accessories for passenger and light commercial vehicles, trucks and buses.

Eward van Niekerk, Annay Maseko and Janine Pillay.

DAP’s crocodile tail is always wagging to provide the best service and to welcome you into its nest with its five values of teamwork, trustworthiness, respect, innovation and motivation. Its drive is to improve the lives of its customers, staff and communities.

The shining “part” of DAP’s story this month is that it is holding a “croc”-bite-sized sale this Black Friday, and would like to thank its customers for their support. From the Christmas tree setup at the office, the staff members, or “crocs”, as they are known, would like to wish everyone a blessed festive season and safe travels on the road during the holidays.

Christo Labuschagne, Edward Mazibane and Khensani Moshwane.

The team provides a checklist for safe travels: Check your windscreen, headlights, radiator, timing or driving belt, exhaust pipe and rust, brakes, and emergency equipment. For the complete list and exciting competitions on offer, visit its website at driveautoparts.co.za or the Facebook page, DRIVE – Auto Parts Witbank.

Three members of the team, Janine Pillay, Annay Maseko and Werner Bates, commended their crocodile family.

Louisa Magabe, Jacques Theron and Annay Maseko.

One of these crocs, Pillay, said with a big smile that working at DAP has allowed her to show her true potential and even more. “You can never walk through the doors in the morning feeling under the weather and leave the same way in the afternoon. There will always be someone at work who will try and cheer you up!”

Her fellow smiling croc, Maseko, said being part of the team has been amazing. “The company’s values are what we live by how we improve the lives of our community, customers and staff.”

Werner Bates.

Bates said he would like to thank the community for their support and that the “community members are the ‘parts’ that keep us going.”

So, if your lights are not flashing this Christmas, go crocodile green this Black Friday and Christmas, and visit DAP at 36 Smuts Street.

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