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Australian-made custom truck body builds are designed to cater to the specific needs of tradespeople, whether you're a plumber, electrician, builder, or simply require a unique setup.

 

These fully tailored solutions feature a range of functional elements such as heavy-duty drawers, adjustable shelving, and secure compartments to ensure your tools and equipment are organised and easily accessible. Custom options allow for specialised storage that fits everything from large, bulky items to smaller, delicate tools, with every compartment designed to optimise space and enhance efficiency on the job. With the ability to incorporate features like central locking for added security, your tools will remain safe while you’re on the move.

Built with high-quality materials, these Australian-made truck bodies are not only durable but also tailored for maximum functionality and convenience. We offer the option of powder coating for a sleek, durable finish that withstands the harsh Australian climate and keeps your vehicle looking professional for years. In addition to central locking, which provides enhanced security, you can also include lockable storage units, external racks for ladders, and custom shelving configurations.

 

Whether you need a fully equipped mobile workshop or a more minimalist setup, these custom truck bodies are designed to meet your exact specifications, helping to streamline your work and improve productivity wherever the job takes you.

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Contact us for your free quote 

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