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BENEFITS OF USING A NISSAN GT-R APPROVED COLLISION REPAIR CENTER

The Nissan GT-R is a special sports car whose service and repair should only be trusted to the professionals that have the right training, tools and knowledge. To assure the owners of the Nissan GT-R that there are qualified auto body shops, Nissan has certified a select few as being GT-R approved collision repair centers.

What Does GT-R Certified Mean?

Those centers are already certified by Nissan as part of their collision repair network aren’t automatically approved for their GT-R certification. Only by undertaking the additional training required, an auto body center can obtain the GT-R credentials. In addition to learning about the unique design and construction that makes up the GT-R, auto body repair centers also must invest in the equipment approved by Nissan to work on the car’s body.

Benefits of Choosing a GT-R Approved Collision Repair Center

Being without a Nissan GT-R is not only inconvenient, it can be downright painful as well. Trusting a GT-R approved collision repair center provides owners with several, unique benefits including:

The latest state-of-the-art equipment and tools for the highest-quality repairs

Only Genuine Nissan parts that not only ensure quality but also protect the original warranty

Computerized paint matching and mixing equipment that delivers repairs that are undetectable

Monitoring of the customer’s satisfaction to ensure that expectations are always met

Faster completion of repairs to get the GT-R and its owner back out on the road more quickly

Excellent service provided only by those technicians that are certified by Nissan

Network Auto Body, a certified auto body shop in Los Angeles, offers free online estimates. Contact them to learn more or to schedule an appointment at one of their five LA locations. They also have a new auto body shop in Glendale for your convenience.

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