FIRST WINNER OF GABRIEL GO COMPETITION ANNOUNCED
Submitted by: RonaldGabriel has announced the winner of the first Toyota Etios Cross motor vehicle at Automechanika.
Peter Roberts, who purchased Gabriel shock absorbers from Supaquick Randburg, won the Toyota. The shocks were supplied by Supaquick Randburg, represented by Mike Ward.
The Gabriel Go competition is running until the end of June with a total of four Toyota vehicles and 20 Moto Mia bikes to be won. Customers purchasing Gabriel shock absorbers stand in line to win one of four vehicles. Participating motor/spare centres stand in line to win 1 of 20 motor cycles, through customer entries. To enter, customers should SMS Gabriel and their name to 45552 or register online. More details at www.gabriel.co.za.
Gabriel is a premier shock absorber brand of Torre Automotive. Gabriel South Africa has its own research and engineering facilities where prototypes are tested under laboratory conditions, as well as actual operating conditions, to develop products specific to the South African environment. Gabriel South Africa is ISO 14001, ISO9000 and TS quality rated.
Gabriel’s strapline – “Be Safe. Be Sure” positions the brand with simple key words that create an emotive connection with customers, whilst emphasising the brand’s quality and dependability. The Gabriel brand has always been about the entire value proposition to its customers. “Be Safe. Be Sure” encompasses this value proposition and is used throughout Gabriel’s complete business model both internally and externally, says Desigan Govender, Marketing Manager. Learn more about the 8 signs of worn shocks by visiting the Gabriel website.
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