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BROTHERS AUTO BODY & PAINT

BROTHERS AUTO BODY & PAINT

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109 Rathbun Rd, Sutherlin, Oregon, 97479, United States
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Oct 20, 2017
I had a wonderful experience with Brothers. They had me bring my vehicle down the same day I called to get an estimate. They were honest and upfront. They fit my truck in to be repaired in a short amount of time. They communicatedwell with not only me but the insurance company responsible for my repairs. They did a beautiful job in a timely manner. Thanks guys!

Aug 1, 2017
My experience with "Brother's" was simply amazing. I had panicked when I broke the key off in the ignition of my step-mom's car, so I called the nearest auto shop in the hopes of getting it fixed quick. Brothers was quick, getting me in the very next day, and even explained what was wrong with the initial ignition cylinder. I was also grateful the price didn't break the bank of my college student wallet: I was actually given a very fair if not low price for the work. Thank you for your efforts Rusty! Everything is working great!

Jan 30, 2018
Fast , fun and great work... magically finding parts that no one else can find

Aug 8, 2017
Great body shop and more important great people. Rusty and Theresa worked with me through every detail of my trucks repair process. They also came in under budget and ahead of schedule, this never happens. Any body or paint work I have in the future is going to Brothers!

Jul 6, 2017
Love this couple! They were helpful and just wonderful to work with. I highly recommend them for your auto needs especially when it involves insurance claims. Definitely will be returning if I need future work done to any of my vehicles.

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Opening Hours

Mon:8 am - 4:30 pm
Tue:8 am - 4:30 pm
Wed:8 am - 4:30 pm
Thu:8 am - 4:30 pm
Fri:8 am - 4:30 pm

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