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Saturday, February 14, 2026
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Comprehensive service at Parkers

Parkers Crash Repairs have been servicing Victor Harbor and surrounding community for decades.

Owned and operated by Mark and Brooke Riley, along with daughter Cali, Parkers Crash Repairs are an RAA-approved repairer who provide quality service to all customers.

Located at 14 Warne Street, Victor Harbor, Parkers’ eight-member team are fully equipped and ready to work on your vehicle.

From windscreen and crash repair jobs to custom painting and fitting after-market accessories, Parkers Crash Repairs handle jobs on cars and motorbikes.

Parkers also offer valet pick up and delivery, free on-site insurance quotes and complete claim assistance.

The three painters work tirelessly preparing the cars and matching colours before applying the paint, while the panel beaters work on the repairing side, completing both structural and non-structural repairs.

After the work has been done, every car is meticulously washed to look as good as new.

The locally-based staff have a range of experience and talents, from those who have been in the trade for almost 15 years, to apprentices learning the craft and already providing outstanding service.

Mark has been providing customers with top quality service for over 12 years.

“Although my wife and I have only recently become financially involved, I’ve worked for the company since I left school in 2010 and now I’ve owned the business for a year,” Mark said.

“Ron Parker, the original owner, still likes to pop his head in and is very proud of the shop,” he said.

Mark and many members of the team have a passion for Japanese-manufactured cars in-particular, but will service all makes and models.

As well-respected as they come in the crash repair game, get in contact with Parkers Crash Repairs by calling Mark on 8552 1950 or email parkers@victorharborcrash.com.au.

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