Extreme makeover for forklifts

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SCRUFFY old forklifts do nothing for the professional image of a company. Unfortunately upgrading to the latest model forklift can be an expensive exercise, and hard to justify if there is plenty of life left in your current fleet.

Just as well Grace Painters, a specialist forklift repainting company based in Aucklands East Tamaki, provides a solution.

Nick Grace and his small team are experts at giving tired looking forklifts a new lease of life. With a small investment in refurbishing and tidying up your forklift trucks you can reflect a much more professional image for your company, explains Grace. Its all about adding value and pride.

The service extends to applying corporate branding to the forklift trucks - helping to add that consistency to a companys image out in the public eye  which is often where forklifts operate.

Grace Painters repaints new, used or ex-lease forklifts and rental equipment, including trailers and bobcats.

Grace says his companys point of difference is its fast, efficient turnaround  which is important for companies wanting minimum downtime for their front-line equipment.

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