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towingservicesinsydney · 11 months ago
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At Banksia Towing, our company supplies immediate and expert tow truck service in Sydney, NSW, guaranteeing you return when traveling as promptly and also safely, and securely as feasible. That is actually why Banksia Towing gives 24/7 tow truck service in Sydney.
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wetownsw · 1 year ago
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Our vehicles fervently serve us in the commotion of contemporary life, transporting us from one place to another. Even the most dependable vehicles eventually approach the end of their roadworthy existence, though. Consider using a Tow Truck Scrap Car as a solution to your problem of what to do with an old, broken-down vehicle taking up room in your garage or driveway. The disposal of scrap automobiles may be done quickly and easily with the help of tow trucks. 
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towingsydney123 · 2 years ago
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Comprehensive Towing Services
Here are various ways towing services can help you in certain scenarios
Vehicle Recovery: If your vehicle is stuck in mud, sand, or snow, towing services can provide vehicle recovery assistance. They use specialized equipment to safely extract your vehicle from difficult terrain.
Flat Tire Assistance: Towing services can help with flat tire situations by providing tire-changing services. If you don't have a spare tire or don't know how to change it, they can assist you on the spot.
Battery Jumpstart: If your car battery dies, towing services can jumpstart your vehicle, allowing you to continue your journey without the need for a tow.
Fuel Delivery: If you run out of fuel while driving, towing services can deliver fuel to your location, helping you get back on the road quickly.
Lockout Service: If you accidentally lock your keys inside your vehicle, towing services can provide lockout assistance to help you regain access to your car.
Winching: Apart from vehicle recovery, towing services can use winching equipment to help you move a car that is parked illegally or blocking your driveway.
Long-Distance Towing: If you're moving to a new city or state and need to transport your vehicle, towing services can offer long-distance towing solutions.
Vehicle Transport: Towing services can transport specialty or luxury vehicles, motorcycles, boats, and other types of vehicles, ensuring safe and secure delivery.
Abandoned Vehicle Removal: Towing services assist local authorities in removing abandoned vehicles from public or private properties, helping to keep the city clean and organized.
Commercial Towing: For businesses with fleet vehicles, towing services can provide commercial towing for maintenance, repair, or relocation purposes.
Parking Lot Management: Towing services collaborate with property owners or managers to enforce parking regulations in private parking lots, ensuring proper use of parking spaces.
Junk Car Removal: Towing services can remove old, damaged, or junk vehicles from your property, providing a hassle-free way to dispose of unwanted cars.
Storage Services: Towing companies may offer secure storage facilities for vehicles that require temporary safekeeping.
Vehicle Auctions: Some towing services conduct vehicle auctions where they sell abandoned or unclaimed vehicles to the public.
In summary, towing services in Sydney are not limited to accidents or emergencies. They offer a diverse range of assistance, from vehicle recovery and flat tire assistance to fuel delivery, winching, and vehicle transport. Utilizing their services can save time, effort, and ensure a smooth experience when facing various non-emergency vehicle-related issues.
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cash4truck · 2 years ago
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hurstvilletowing · 2 years ago
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Sydney Towing Trucks
Sydney towing trucks are available around the clock, and they can provide you with a safe, reliable service. They are also equipped with the right equipment to handle any type of truck towing situation.
When looking for a sydney towing trucks service, it is important to consider their experience and reputation. The company should be licensed and insured, and their drivers should be trained to do the job properly. This will ensure that your vehicle is treated with the utmost care and respect.
A truck is a large vehicle that transports goods, food, and other items. Its size and weight make it susceptible to breakdowns, accidents, and other problems that can lead to loss of cargo or property.
In the event of an accident or emergency, you need a truck towing service that can quickly respond and get your truck repaired. You can choose from a variety of options, including flatbed truck towing, wrecking services, and roadside assistance.
Many big trucks have temperature-controlled units that help keep foods and medicines fresh, which is why they need to be towed carefully. These refrigerator trailers can cause damage if they aren't properly handled.
Some of these big trucks aren't compatible with four-wheel drives, so they should be towed using a wheel lift or flatbed truck. This will prevent your vehicle from dragging behind the truck, which can lead to scratches and other damage.
Before choosing a truck towing service, it's a good idea to ask questions about their availability and response time. You can also compare quotes and look for a company that offers fair pricing and payment plans.
For example, some tow trucks may charge by the hour or by the mile. This can be confusing and misleading, so it's best to find a service that provides transparent pricing.
A truck towing service should inspect the vehicle before it is towed, as well as use the appropriate towing equipment. This will protect your vehicle and make the process easier.
When comparing truck towing prices, you need to consider the distance that the truck will travel and its size. It is also a good idea to ask about any extra fees, such as storage fees or after-hours service charges.
The cost of a truck Towing Sydney service can vary, depending on the location and time of day. A company that offers transparent pricing will be easy to work with.
If you need a tow truck in Sydney, you should look for one that has a reputation for quality and is affordable. This will help you avoid paying for unnecessary services and get the best value for your money.
A tow truck can also be a helpful tool for businesses who need to transport products and other materials long distances. It is more secure than a regular car trailer, so it's better for your business.
When searching for a tow truck, it is a good idea to look for a company that has been in business for several years. This will ensure that the firm is established and has a strong reputation in the industry. You can also check customer reviews to see how others have been satisfied with the service.
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neonovember · 2 years ago
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Hello! I hope you’ve been doing okay! I saw that you had requests open and I also saw that you take requests for Carmen? If it’s totally okay of course to request for him! I got into the bear a few days ago and my brain has been filled with nothing but thoughts of Carmy. Would it be okay just requesting something that’s just Carmen being worried/concerned about the reader? He just always sees whenever there’s that tiredness to them when it looks like it’s a bad day, that slump in their shoulders that all too much reminds him of him a little sometimes, just bringing them into the office and his eyebrows are furrowed with that look of concern and his eyes the same, maybe unexpectedly just wrapping them in a hug (Your writing is so cute btw!) 💕
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ask, it will be my infinite quest to fulfill! love this request so much and i loved writing is even more. i'm going to be so annoying when s2 comes out, especially since i love carmen's character so much! thank you for your request anon <3
carmen berzatto x reader
warnings: richie (yes he’s a warning), unresolved anxiety, horrible customers, fainting
word count: 5k (short for me lmao)
a/n: you know i love a character when i'm completing fics in under a day..lets pray this momentum keeps going
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Wrapping yourself tight against the chilly wind of the unforgivable Chicago weather, you watch the city coming alive in the early morning as you walk down the concrete sidewalk of the Beef’s city corner.
Merchants and gazebo have begun to set up shop, their bright red vendor stands a stark contrast to the grey haze of the windy city. Corner stores and cafes have begun to uncover their blinds, dusting away the sliver of droplets that had long since evaporated after a heavy downpour the night before.
it’s slow though.
The mass of cars and yellow cabbed taxis haven’t yet filled the gravel roads, and the surging rush of traffic and uncontrollable road rage the beef windows have been accustomed to viewing hasn't filled the air.
The pinch of cold begins to itch against the cracks in your outerwear. Your trusted winter jacket and gloves had been left at the bottom of your laundry basket and instead you were forced to throw on a flimsy polyester jacket that provided absolutely no warmth. 
Your fingers are stuffed into your pocket, trying to hide them from the cold but it is no use. They shake against the freezing air of wind as you push past huddles of men chain smoking and passing coolers of steaming coffee on street corners.
You’re about to go ask for a cup, despite Carmen's disgruntled comments of their huddled group festering near the restaurant. They were a pack of wolves, and whilst Sydney's sandwiches had fended them off for a while, the hole in the Beef’s window was still fresh. Like a cycle, more and more had begun to trickle in from alleyways, leading to customers steering clear from the nearby streets. 
Carmen didn’t even like you walking to work this early, you get it, despite being daylight, Chicago had a way of defying social norms. You had paid some attention to the increase in robbing and attacks that had begun to frequent news reports.
It wouldn't have been a problem, walking was always voluntary for you as you had a perfectly fine working car that would drive you to and from your destination with as little as a rumble from its engine. And yet, that seemingly perfect car decided to break down on you this morning, leading to an overheated engine and a smoke filled hood.
So not only did you have to pay for a towing truck to drag away your car to an auto shop you couldn't afford to afford, but you were late. And you hated being late.
Not to mention your sister had called you late last night, asking to stay for a couple nights after her good for nothing boy-friend you would rather call a child had kicked her out after a fight.
She had rambled for nothing short of 2 hours after you had gotten home from the Beef late last night, and the pull of sleep had begun to weigh on you. The exhaustion and deprivation had written itself in the slug of your limbs and the slump of your shoulders.
You had to come in today, there were no rest days even if the Beef wasn't neck deep in debt and Cicero didn't have you all on a leash. Especially if you wouldn't allow yourself one. You had that in common with Carmen, you frequently ignored your own needs for your craft, the same insatiable passion and need for perfection driving you to exhaustion. 
The familiar chime of the Beefs wooden doors hit your ears, and you shake off the cold of the city streets, the Beef is warm and you're grateful, sighing as the heat of prepped ovens and oiled pans defrosts your face. 
It takes a second before you walk into the busy kitchen when the sound finally reaches you. The screeching sound of Richie's voice bickers with Tina about the next door convenient store being turned into a “pretentious hipster coffee shop that is legally selling dog water to unassuming Chicagoans”.
Dragging on and on about the invasion of gentrification that will soon take out all the good businesses that had been around since his grandfather had come from Sicily. Richie was not from Siciliy. In which Carmen mirrors your thoughts and yells that he is not Italian, and his obsession with the European country has been bordering on creepy.
Ebra is reciting an article about a culinary student that had gone rogue and murdered their entire class, giving pointers on how he himself had to patch up an entire unit of people stabbed by a bent corkscrew. The loud conversations and untethered yelling across the kitchen combines with the malfunctioning arcade that has begun to re-circuit the same sentence for 20 minutes now, digs a deep burrow into your temple.
You stand at the entrance of the kitchen, watching the commotion of early morning prep with a tight grimace, your head begins to vibrate a little, the start of a headache you won’t be relieved from spreading and you have to swallow down the exhaustion that begins to seep in at the sight. 
Sydney brushes past you, greeting you with a hello and one of her charming smiles before muttering about throwing that arcade machine out the back. You giggle and it hurts, but you do it anyway because, fuck, you would help her.
You step into the kitchen, and the crew each turn to greet you good morning as you walk past them into the locker bay stuffing your bag and shoes into the cabinet before quickly changing. 
Your phone reads 7am and you stuff it into the pocket of your hung jacket before slamming the locker shut. Carmen peeks his head around the corner, nodding at you as you put on your non-slip shoes, calling your name when you don't notice, you flinch before peering up and Carmen waves trying to get your attention.
“Mornin’ chef, didn’t think you were coming in” Carmen remarks, raising his eyebrows as he leans his shoulder against the wall. 
“Morning, yeah, sorry about that, uh- shit happened and I had to deal with it all at once. Won;t happen again” You reply, biting back a yawn, before letting your feet fall to the ground.
“It’s all good,” Carmen replies, nodding, wiping his hand on the white towel hanging on his shoulder that was already smudged with stains.
“Just shoot me a text or call next time, yeah?” Carmen replies 
“Will do chef” You reply, smiling, before peering out to see Sydney carrying a basket of  ingredients
“New recipe?” You ask, nodding towards Sydney, and Carmen nods, running a hand through his curls as he leans forward.
“Well call it trying something. Not yet finished, just needs some minor tweaks here and there” Carmen replies
“I can help Sydney out if you want?” You reply without a second thought.
You already had prep and a marinade you had to make for Cicero’s function he had conveniently told Carmen about the night before, but helping out was second nature to you, it was a part of this family's culture.
Carmen shakes his head, his eyes falling to your slumped shoulder, and the slow but tight blinks you tended to do when you were exhausted.
The second he had peered his head around the corner and saw the slug of your limbs he knew something was up, but he also knew he couldn't force you to relax, you were worse than him, always taking on so much, filling up your cup until it was overflowing.
“No, no, it’s alright, besides, that marinade isn’t going to be easy, I should be asking if you want me to help out” Carmen replies, chuckling, scratching his neck as you curve your mouth into that smile he loves so much. You could be half-dead and he still stares at you like you were the most gorgeous thing he's ever seen.
“I think I’ve got it handled. I remember having to make something similar back at Le Bleu, you just got to get the temperature right or the entire thing gets spoiled. Having more than one person just makes it more confusing. besides, don't you have that meeting with the vendor today?” You reply, and Carmen sighs, nodding
“Yep, hopefully this place looks stable enough to get him to sign, you know I can’t deal with corporate bullshit. Sydney should’ve met up with them, fuck any one other than me” Carmen replies, shaking his head as he fidgets with the hem of his apron.
Despite his numerous accolades, and world renowned talent, he only ever felt at nature in the kitchen. High function parties and elusive dinner bars were things he despised, feeling out of place despite it being thrown in his name.
“Hey, don’t be so hard on yourself, you're the face of this place Carmen, you’ve transformed it, you oughta show them the Beef is the best investment they’ll make. Hell you’re the best investment they can make” You reply, and Carmen ears perk at your reply, smiling fondly at your comment. He didn't deserve your praise, and he hated the way the sound of your lips curving around his name shoots through him.
“Are y'all going to get to work or continue eye fucking?” Richie calls, as he passes by the locker bay, and Carmen immediately shakes his head muttering a fuck you before nodding to you, and heading back to his station. You get up from your seated position on the bench, dusting and ironing out the creases in your apron before mentally going over the things you had to complete before opening.
Prep vegetables, then start the veal stock for Cicero's marinade. You had to complete it early, since it had to be chilled for at least 5 hours, any less and the fat would congeal and turn into a complete mess you didn’t have time to fix.
You walk towards your station, stepping over sauce that had spilled onto the tile floors, this crew was amazing in their craft, but god were they messy. You bump shoulders with Sydney as you begin to grate and cut root vegetables and herbs, you have to force your eyes open, blinking several times before dipping your hand into an ice water bucket and wiping your face with it.
Sydney converses with you, and it wasn't that she was boring, in fact you both frequently spend time even out of the restaurant as friends. But you can’t even try to decipher what she says, just sounds coming out of her mouth that you pack away in order to get your job done. 
Just cut the vegetables, finish the stock, cut the vegetables, finish the stock, you repeat it like a mantra in your head, unaware at Sydney calling your name. She reaches forward, pressing a soft hand to your shoulder to get your attention.
“Hey, did you hear me?” Sydney replies, concern written across her features as she peers at your disoriented state.
“Huh? Sorry, what did you say?” You reply, avoiding her gaze. You feel her penetrate through you, pitying the exhaustion on your face, probably realising you were a shit chef who couldn't even handle a couple responsibilities.
“I was asking if you could grab me some of the sauce I made yesterday from the storage fridge. You alright? You seem a bit..” Sydney starts, before you cut her off quickly
“Just had a long night, didn't get much sleep” You reply, rubbing your eyes with a hand. What has gotten into you? You weren't foreign to a few sleepless nights and a few too many deadlines you had to meet, hell your entire college and culinary life had been exactly that.
“That’ll kill you, you know” Richie butts in, reaching for a crab cake Sydney had prepared before being swatted away with a wooden spoon.
“What?” You ask, already regretting asking Richie to elaborate on what was clearly some elaborated story he had got stored away
“Go without that good old shut eye a few nights too long and you'll start hallucinating shit, not fucking with you you, don’t you know about the Russian sleep experiment-?” Richie rambles
“Ah here we go” Sydney replies, rolling her eyes 
“You think because you went to Paris or whatever prestigious tight ass school you know everything? It’s real, happened right after World War 2, Russians got a bunch of people and just made them not sleep for like months, they starting turning into fuckin' aliens and shit-” Richie continues, ignoring Sydney's sly remarks about Richie's facebook usage.
“Richie c’mon, you know that shits made up” You reply
“Don’t matter, didn’t I tell you about my week long bender during college? Starting seeing my great aunt from the corner of my eye, and I swear she is still there-” Richie replies before getting cut off my Carmen calling his name
“Stop distracting my chefs Cousin” 
You chuckle, shaking your head as Richie mutters about the fall of democracy and wipe your hands across your towel.
“I’ll go get your sauce Syd” You reply, and she smiles in gratitude as you turn towards the storage room. The cold air of the fridge wakes you up a little, and you rest your head against the door of the storage fridge, sighing in frustration. Talking to Richie was exhausting in itself, and when you were already running only fumes and second hand smoke you felt like it took the last bit of energy you had left.
You grab the container of sauce written with “DO NOT TOUCH” on its front, it's wrapped in cling film, with no lid and you're careful not to drop it everywhere. It wasn’t heavy, per se, just filled to the brim and without careful steps it was close to tipping out. You walk out of the storage room carefully, before turning towards your station.
“Corner!” You yell, twisting around the corner of the kitchen, before you slam straight into a tall body, jerking back and inadvertently spilling the sauce all across the kitchen floor and onto your shoes. You feel it sink into your socks and drip down your apron, eye twitching in frustration as Marcus starts apologising profusely, you ignore him, dropping down to your knees and reaching for paper towels. You start wiping away the sauce, as Marcus drops down to your level and tries to help, you shake our head looking up at him.
“Stop, Marcus, just stop. I can do it” You reply
“But-” Marcus protests
“We don't need two chefs to clean up a one person job, alright? You need to finish prep” You reply, letting the towels soak up the sauce. You grieve for Sydney, not all of it had spilt, but a quarter of a container wasn’t enough to get through the morning rush, let alone the entire day.
You ignore the spilt sauce all over your clothes, you didn’t have time to change now, rushing back to your station before telling Sydney about the spill
“You serious? I thought I could leave early today, got a friend's birthday” Sydney replies, pinching the bridge of her nose.
You instantly feel guilty, you should've been more careful, and now Sydney would have to pay for it.
“Hey, I got it, let me take that new recipe off your plate. That gives you enough time to get to the party?” You reply
Sydney looks up, rising her eyebrows “No, no I couldn’t possibly ask you to” 
“Nonsense, I owe you anyway, remember when I had to leave halfway through the morning to get my sister?” You reply, with a tired smile before Sydney wraps her arms around you, you rub a hand across her back. You can’t really feel her arms around you, it’s like all your senses are delayed, you ignore it as you get back to work, now with another task on your plate.
You finish chopping the vegetables after a short while, usually you were the fastest in the house, but today you lagged behind, finally carrying the vegetables to Carmen who looked at you strange, his eyes staring through you, he swallowed like he was going to say something as you walked away, before stopping and continuing stirring the stock on the stove
By the time the Beef opens, you're still elbow deep in work, you've stayed silent most of the time, waving off Marcus’s apology and instead working, not stopping since you started. You skipped breakfast, and you hadn't gotten a chance to eat, and just when you're about to make yourself something, Richie calls your name from the front counter.
You walk towards the front of the Beef, wiping stains on your apron to look a little presentable to the outside world. Richie stands at the register, flicking a pen in his hand, a look of annoyance on his face.
“What's up?” You ask Richie, as a tall man dressed down in a polo sweater and khakis stares down at you in anger. He’s familiar, someone you had served when Richie had to take his smoke break, and he scrutinises you as you smile at him.
That’s the only way you could communicate with these people, any hint of anger and you’d be written of as angry and unable to control your emotions, you lost your last job because you defended yourself anyway.
“This guy said he came in and you made him something he apparently didn't like, but finished anyway” Richie replies, a knowing look passes between you both and you sigh, you don't have time for this. 
“Morning Sir, May I ask what’s the problem” You ask politely
“You suggested to me a dish from the menu, alright, YOU, not me, so don't go blaming me for this, and look what I got, not only does it have nuts, which i hate, it's spicy. Way too spicy, I want a refund, NOW” The man replies, seething, his yelling catches the attention of other patrons, and Richie begins to reach under the table for a bat.
“Well, you finished it all so I don’t know what you-” You begin before the man cuts you off loudly
“Do you think I give a shift what you think? Huh? Jesus fucking Christ, see you just need to do what I fucking say, not argue. Give me a refund before I get you fired from this shit hole you dumb stupid-” The man yells, loudly before Carmen's booming voice cuts him off
“I wouldn't finish that sentence if I were you” Carmen replies, clenching his jaw in way that told you he was trying to hold back the rage from spilling out
“Who the fuck are you?” The man asks
“I own this shit hole you piece of shit, and if you don't get the fuck out of my restaurant I'm going to break every single bone in your face with my bare hands". 
“Excuse me?”
Carmen laughs, shaking his head before smiling at the man
“I told you”
Carmen drags the man by his collar, throwing him onto the sidewalk and dragging his body to the alleyway, you fear what he is going to do and Richie raises his eyebrows in astonishment.
“Well shit cousin, you ain't a pussy after all” Richie mutters under his breath
You can faintly hear the sound of splitting skin and the crack of bone, before Carmen storms back into the restaurant, eyeing all the patrons who are following his every move.
“Y'all got that? Anyone mess with my people hear and your walk out on a fucking stretcher” Carmen replies still seething with anger, before Richie claps loudly as Carmen walks back behind the desk.
“Call a fucking ambulance” Carmen replies, rolling his eyes at Richie before he walks towards you, the the tension immediately leaving him as he find your safe and away from that man.
“You alright? He didn't hurt you or anything?” Carmen asks in concern, his eyes darting across your body to see any imagined injuries
“It seems you should be asking him that question” You reply, nudging towards the alley of the Bear, chuckling as you shake your head.
“You didn't have to do that you know, iIcould have-” You start
Carmen looks down at you in concern, shaking his head as he places his hand on you shoulder
“Could've what? He was screaming in your face and I wasn't about to let him think that shit was okay, god, how could you not react?” Carmen replies, looking down at you in concern, shaking his head as he places a hand on your shoulder.
“I’m just so busy, I still- Fuck, i still got to get Cicero's marinade in the fridge, and i need to start on Syd’s broth” You mutter pressing your fingertips to your temples.
“What? You’re doing Sydney’s load as well? Hey, you need to sit down a second” Carmen replies, as you begin to walk back towards the kitchen, with Carmen hot on your heels, asking you to stop and turn to him.
You hear him call your name, but the mountain of tasks that were now even later due to that customer had begun to seize your consciousness.
All you could focus on was the dishes you needed to make and the pain in your temples that had begun to spread down, your vision getting fuzzy around the edges as you try and shake yourself awake.
“Dammit, listen to me! Stop cutting fucking vegetables and listen to me” Carmen yells at you for the first time, twisting your body to face him and you spit out in anger
“What?!” 
“What’s gotten into you today?” Carmen replies, yelling
And you don't know why, but that question breaks something in you, and you can't help but let out a short chuckle. Carmen looks down at you in horror, trying to reach for you, to catch you when the inevitable happens and you look at him once before it does.
Before your vision begins to blur and the edges begin to burn like a flame, you try and catch yourself, but it’s too late and you fall into Carmen's arms, wrapped up against his chest as you crash.
Carmen gathers you in his arms, his heart breaking beneath his breasts, holding his sweet girl in his arms as the streams of tears dampen his shirt. The rest of the crew watch on in concern, and Carmen shoes them away as he carries your unconscious body to the office.
“What the fuck Cousin?” Richie calls
“Hey, hey, is she alright? What -what happened?” Sydney replies in horror as she watches Carmen carry you from the kitchen. 
“What happened was, ya'll did fuck all when she was practically breaking down trying to finish everyone else's fucking mess. What happened? Are you fucking serious? If i wasn't there, she would’ve fainted into a burning skillet of your fucking vegetables Sydney” Carmen replies, shaking his head, the entire crew goes silent, the only sounds coming from the beeps of ovens and stove tops, and the sizzling of burning food.
Carmen goes quiet, as he assesses your state, there is something unwritten in the way he holds you, and he blinks tight, his face twitching a little as if he had to make sure you were in his arms, the only place he wanted you to be.
“Get back to work” Carmen replies, quietly, a stark contrast to his rage from before, the crew has never seen him like this, his eyes and focus on you, as if he has been seized by this responsibility and dying need to protect you. He can hardly breathe, his arms shaking as he stares down at your sullen and tired face.
“We need-” Marcus starts before Carmen shakes his head
“No, no, enough. Sydney will hold down the fort, this is my responsibility. Get. back to work.” Carmen replies
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Carmen wastes no time to gently place your body onto the scuffed office couch, pressing a hand to your head, before reaching for an ice cold container of water, dipping a towel into it before gently pressing it to your forehead.
Carmen shakes his head in anger, he should've seen this coming, he should've noticed from the slump of your shoulder and your one word answers that you were stretching yourself too thin.
Carmen tortures himself as he replays the moments before you fainted into his arms. The way your features twisted into a sob, and the lasts shred of resolve snapped, and you had reached for him, you had reached for him.
You had reached for Carmen when you fell, and something in him broke when he had caught you.
Carmen had been used to his own self-destruction, but as he rested his thumb, rubbing circles and wiping away the tears on your face, he wished himself to change, not just for him, but for you. How could he? How could you be such a poor example to you? This was his own fault, and the reality of that conclusion twists like a knife to his gut.
His sweet girl, his Sunshine, who had thought the needs of this goddamn sandwich shop was more important than her own. You begin to stir in his arms, and the tension and shake of his arms begins to release as you wake up, Carmen eases you into consciousness when you begin to panic.
“Hey hey, I’m right here, you're okay, you're okay” Carmen replies softly, and you squeeze your eyes tightly, trying to understand what had happened and why you felt like your body was filled with lead.
"What, what happened” You reply, looking across the location of the office.
“You fainted, and I carried you to the office because you are not going back into that kitchen” Carmen replies, sitting up from his slumped position.
You stay quiet,  confusion lacing your features as you shake your head. You fainted? How did that even happen? You had never fainted in your entire life.
Carmen peers at you, his eyes dancing across your face as your silence frightens him, he wouldn't even recognise you, your usual bubbly, and incredibly chirpy self was not replaced by someone who was so exhausted they couldn’t stay conscious.
“You gotta talk to me baby girl, please, look at me, you can tell me, you can tell me anything” Carmen replies, softly, caressing your hand with his thumb when it begins to shake.
You look up at him, his expression of worry and concern causing your features to twist,
“I um, I’m just a little tired” You reply, the beginning of tears choking you, causing your words to rush out as  you try to stop yourself but it is fruitless, and Carmen eyebrows kind of pinch, he kind of frowns a little as he looks at you in that way.
It's all it takes before you sob, and sink into the coach. Carmen gathers you once again in his arms, and scoops your legs so that they lay across his thighs, and your head rests against his collarbone.
“I know baby, I know, I’m sorry, Oh honey I am so sorry” Carmen replies, rubbing your back as you let the last of your resolve sink into his chest, the cry of your tears leaving you speechless.
You can’t stop crying, the cup spilling over and making a big whole mess, snot and tears and heartache and exhaustion dirties Carmen's chef whites and you can't help but grip onto him like he is the only thing tethering you to Earth.
You don’t have to tell Carmen then, he knew the second you walked in, and he knows now when you hold him. There's a certain grief Carmen feels when he looks at you and sees himself, and in a way this is for Carmen too.
You sit like this for a while, you and Carmen. Wrapped in his arms as you lay across his lap, long after the tears had run dry, where you are left with hiccups and the soothing touch of Carmen's hand across your back.
It feels like you two are the only people on earth. Everything is Carmen; its all you smell, all you feel against your skin, all you hear as he whispers into you ear. No one dares to step into the office doors, even when an hour ticks by, even when the trickle of customers turns into a downpour and the orders never end, the family knows that you need this, that your health was better than money, or happy customers and fuck all.
Even after you have cried your eyes out, the responsibility of work begins to weigh on your body, you still had so much to do with so little time
“But the marinade, and- and Sydney's” You begin before Carmen cuts you off with a soft squeeze.
“Richie’ll handle it, and if he doesn't Cicero can go fuck himself. You really think I’m going to let that override you right now? Just forget about the kitchen alright, can you do that for me, pretty girl?” Carmen replies
You nod, the burden that had exhausted you to sickness lifted from your shoulders. You look towards the clock and realise the vendors were coming soon to meet with Carmen, something he couldn’t miss.
“The vendors, aren't they-”
“They came in 3 hours early, it's why it took me so long to get to you when that asshole was throwing a fit” Carmen replies, knowing what you were asking for.
You peek at him in question “Well?”
“They signed.” Carmen replies, rolling eyes and smiling at your delighted squeal
“What did I tell you? Carmen Berzatto is more than-” You start before a yawn stretches through you.
“Alright, alright, enough talking from you. When’s the last time you ate?” Carmen asks
You stop and scratch your head, trying to think and you laugh a little when you can’t remember.
“I don't know” You reply
Carmen’s eye twitches, and he smiles down at you before easing you off his thighs and onto the coach. 
“What- what are you doing?” You ask, not even trying to hide the sadness in your voice. You already miss the heat of his chest warm against your cheek.
Carmen smiles softly as he looks down at you, threaded a hand through his head as he wipes down the creases on his apron.
“I’m making you something”
“What? No it’s- it’s okay I’ll eat at family” You reply, reaching a hand out to him
Carmen reaches for your palm, pressing a soft kiss on your the skin of your knuckles before reaching down to kiss the top of your head.
“No you need to eat now, alright? You're going to sleep the rest of the day, and then, and then, you're coming back to my place so I can keep an eye on you. You gonna listen to me or protest?” Carmen replies, eyebrow raised as he crosses his arms. His voice drops down an octane, like it was a command, and you have to bite back the desire floating in your stomach at the way he looks down with his eyes all heavy from above. 
“Okay, alright, whatever you say Chef” You reply with a smile, and Carmen sinks his teeth into his bottom lip when you say it like that.
“Just wait a sec” Carmen replies, and as he is about to leave you call for him again
“What are you even making, half the ingredients are gone” 
“It’s no problem, it’s your recipe anyway” Carmen replies, with a hint of a smile on his face before he leaves the room. It takes you a while, half because you're exhausted and the other half because you're hungry before the realisation hits you that he's made a recipe for you, about you. 
You can't help the smile that stretches across your face, goddamnit Carmen Berzatto, and you say you aren't a romantic.
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House of Malignant - CH 2
Crossover between House of Wax & Malignant
What happens when one pair of conjoined twins meet another?~
CHAPTERS:
CH1 , CH3
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Driving up through the old town, Madison admired little old Ambrose. The quaint setting reminded her a lot of the rural areas where she and Sydney grew up, away from the hustle and bustle of the city. With this remote location, she didn’t feel as anxious about being recognized.
Throughout the rest of the car ride, Lester and Sydney had been happily chatting away. Madison smiled, especially noticing how Sydney blushed at Lester’s corny jokes.
However, the closer they got to town, the more Lester’s easygoing demeanor faded.
The truck came to a rickety stop beside a gas station.
“Well, thanks a bunch Lester,” Sydney said, beaming at him.
Lester’s grip tightened on the wheel. “Y-yeah…don’t mention it…” he turned to them, “l-listen, if ya want…I can just tow yar’ truck on’ down here. Save’s ya girls the trouble and all…ya can wait back where I found ya at…”
Madison felt an odd pit in her stomach.
Sydney frowned. “Lester… we’re already here though. We may as well have a look around,” she smiled softly, “I kinda wanna see your hometown.”
Lester’s ears went red.
Just then, Madison’s phone began to screech violently, everyone jumping at the ear splitting pitch.
“S-sorry!” Madison exclaimed, fumbling with her phone, casting a look Sydney’s way.
She put the phone to her ear, Gabriel’s voice rasped and static…
“Get out of the car…”
“What-? Gab-”
“Something doesn’t feel right. Get. Out. Now.”
Madison didn’t know what to think, her fight or flight instincts kicking up. Or was that feeling coming from Gabriel…?
Before she could even react, a hand slammed down by her window.
Madison yelped.
A man came into view, smiling beneath his cap. “Well’s… you must be the fine pair of ladies Lester called ahead about,” he spoke, his southern accent thick and suave, “I’m Bo, the one he told ya’ about.
He offered his hand to shake.
Madison hesitantly shook it. “Emily, nice to meet you.”
Bo tapped his hands on the car window. “Heard you were havin’ some car troubles up the road?” He opened Madison’s door for her.
“Uh…y-yeah…”
As Madison hopped out from the truck, she got a good look at Bo. He was tall, strong features, chiseled chin, curly tuffs of hair peeking out from underneath his cap and an all around charming smile.
Overall, he was very attractive, in spite of the grease stained mechanic suit he wore.
But something about how he carried himself, how he spoke, how he smiled, egocentric, domineering… reminded her of another monster from her past…
Gabriel watched through Madison’s eyes. He too felt an odd familiarity. He didn’t know this man, if they’d met him in the past, they’d remember.
It was than that Gabriel recalled a similar man…the first face he saw after waking up for the first time in 20 years…
A man that dared put a hand on his sister and whom became Gabriel’s first kill in his rampage.
Drawing connections, Gabriel already didn’t like Bo, making his disdain known by growling, Maddie’s phone and the truck’s radio blaring with jumbled static.
Madison jumped, reaching to the back of her head and desperately shushing them.
Bo furrowed his brow, looking over into the truck. “Hey Lester! Somethin’ wrong with ya radio there?”
Lester was in the middle of helping Sydney out from the driver’s side.
As the static blared, Lester moved to hear Bo. Sydney, who’d been using him as support to get down, yelped when the movement caused her to lose her footing, falling forward and causing both her and Lester to go tumbling down into the gravel.
Lester groaned looking up to find Sydney sprawled on top of him.
“Uh…” He went red and so did Sydney once she realized the position they were in.
A wolf whistle was heard, making them both turn to see a smirking Bo.
“Well, Lester, when’s ya get a little lady on the side?” He teased.
The two of them immediately scrambled up, apologizing and giving excuses, faces red and burning.
Madison was still desperately trying to get Gabriel to calm down.
“Gabe, CALM DOWN!” She hissed into her phone, feeling his emotions flare up.
“Something’s not right!”
“Gabriel, please, we can’t just start acting out. They haven’t even done anything.”
“Yet…”
Gabriel added with cynicism.
“Gabriel…” Madison sighed, a hand to her forehead, “Gabriel, I’m not gonna say your worries are unjustified. I’m worried too…”
“The filthy one, he’s acting suspicious and his brother…I don’t like him…he’s too much like… like…”
Madison flinched at the reminder.
“Sorry…”
“No…” She reached a hand to the back of her head, “I noticed too… but I’m not afraid. I’m stronger now…”
She smiled softly.
“…and I have you.”
Madison truly meant it. She felt safer and secure knowing that Gabriel was there, assured that no matter what happened that he would protect them. Her affectionate feelings travelled over to Gabriel.
A purring buzz came over the phone. Madison couldn’t help but laugh. “Gabe! Are you purring?”
“…shut up…”
She laughed even harder.
“Talkin’ to a boyfriend?”
Madison gasped, spinning around. Bo leaned against the truck, arms folded and one leg overlapping the other, a lazy smile on his face.
Madison felt her face warm.
“Uh…no…” she waved her phone, “just my brother…”
Bo inclined his head, arching a brow. “The two of ya must be pretty close huh?”
“Oh… you have no idea.”
Madison had to bite her bottom lip to keep the shit eating grin off her face.
Bo pushed off the truck. “Well, you and your sister can go have a look around the town. Town’s a little quiet at the moment, all other folks are attending a funeral down at the church. I suggest not disturbin’ em. I’ll have Lester head on back down the road and tow ya car in.”
Madison nodded. “Thank you…”
Sydney came stumbling into view.
“Oh Sydney, where have you-?”
Sydney, red faced, stumbled over and buried her face in Madison’s chest.
“Wha-?! Sydney?!”
“Kill me now…” Came Sydney’s muffled reply.
Madison furrowed her brows. “What…?”
Bo chuckled, getting Madison’s attention.
“Seems’ ya sister and mah’ baby brother ended up gettin’ real nice and acquainted with each other.”
Madison’s brows shot up. “What? Sydney-?!”
“It was an accideeeent…” Sydney whined, still hiding her face from view.
A fierce anger and protectiveness spurred from Gabriel’s end.
“WHAT-?!”
Gabriel’s voice screeched from the phone.
Both sisters jumped, immediately shushing him, sending panicked glances Bo’s way.
Bo rose a brow.
Madison nervously chuckled. “Ah heh… guess I didn’t end the call when I thought I did…”
She immediately shoved the phone into Sydney’s hands. “Explain, to our brother what happened young lady. You know how he gets…” she ordered, trying to play it off.
Sydney raised the phone to her ear, raising a brow. “Gabe? Since when were you concerned about my love life?”
A moment of silence passed, Sydney beginning to grin like the Cheshire Cat.
“Aww! Is my big brother Gabby being overprotective?… oh you so are! Don’t deny it, ya big softie! And no I will not drop the nickname!”
Bo chuckled in amusement at the sight.
Madison let out a sigh of relief. He seems to have bought it. Then again, what else could he have expected in this situation? What are the odds someone’s going to suspect you for hiding your conjoined twin?
Bo turned to her, giving her a smile. “Seems ya brother’s a bit overprotective.”
Madison shrugged. “Would you believe it if I told you Gabriel didn’t really like her at first?”
“Not too surprisin’ ,” Bo stuffed his hands in his pockets, “most siblings don’t like it when a new one comes along, ends up stealin’ all the attention.”
She chuckled, shaking her head. “It’s a bit more complicated with Gabe and I…”
“Oh yeah? How come?”
“Well, the two of us, Gabriel and I are…twins…it’s-…It’s… a long story…”
Bo looked particularly interested at that.
“Hey…” he shook his head, “we got time, gonna be a while fore’ Lester finishes towin’ ya car in. Wanna have a drink? I got beers in the garage.”
Madison meekly smiled. “I’m… not much of an alcohol person…”
“I got colas, too?” Bo offered without even passing judgement.
Madison blinked, smiling awkwardly . “Oh… okay then…”
The two of them headed into the gas station, Lester passing them to talk to Sydney. Apparently, Lester’s arrival caused Gabriel to go into a tirade of threats, his voice blaring from the phone as he told Lester to keep his filthy hands off of his sister, and offering very graphic descriptions of where he will put those hands if Lester does not heed said warnings.
Bo opened a small cooler in the corner, passing an ice cold cola to Madison. Honestly, with the sweltering heat, a cola had never seemed more tantalizing. Madison did inspect the bottle though, still suspicious, but didn’t find it to be tampered with in any way, the cap sealed tight and good.
Before Bo could even so much as offer a bottle opener, he gawked as Madison effortlessly opened the cap with her bare hands.
“Well damn… I was not expectin’ that…” he pulled out a drink of his own, leaning against the counter as he opened it. “ya sure got a strong arm on ya, little lady.”
“Oh yeah, it… runs in the family,” she shrugged, taking a long deep and soul refreshing gulp.
Bo watched her intently as she drank.
“That hit the spot…” she sighed, “how much do I owe you for the drink?”
“Nothing, it’s on the house. But ya can pay me with a story. Mind tellin’ me about the whole situation with your brother?”
“Uh…well…” Maddie really had to choose her words carefully.
“Syd- I mean-…Sunny, she’s not our biological sister. Gabriel and I are orphans, our mum gave us up when we were still a baby.”
Bo looked down into his drink, particularly scowling at that. “Sounds like a real piece of work your mother…” he huffed, going to take a sip.
Maddie glared at him. “It wasn’t her fault, she had no say. She was just a child.”
Bo choked on his drink.
“Are you okay?!”
“Fine-!” He coughed, clearing his throat, “s-sorry…”
Madison gave a sad smile.
“It’s okay, you didn’t know…”
She looked down at her own bottle as well. As she told the story, Madison could feel Gabriel’s presence slink in, no longer preoccupied with the others outside.
She took a deep breath, whispering. “It’s going to be okay…”
Bo tilted his head. “What’d you say?”
“Oh uh- sorry. Still um…bit of a rough topic to talk about, especially for my brother…”
“Well, he ain’t here right now ain’t he?” Bo took a swig from his drink.
‘Oh if only you knew…’
Gabriel grew smug and Madison smiled to herself.
“Let’s just say… um…the two of us-… kinda…disconnected? As kids?” That was the best way she could phrase it to Bo.
Bo furrowed his brows, looking up her from under hooded eyelids, gaze calculating.
“Why’d ya do that? Ain’t twins supposed tah’ stick together? Ride or die as they say?”
Madison shook her head. “We didn’t have a choice in the matter…”
Bo nodded, seeming satisfied with that response. “But the two’s of ya seem pretty close now, from what I’ve heard. Ya said he ain’t like the little blondie outside much? The one currently chatting’ up mah’ baby brother?”
Madison snorted. “S- Sunny’s real friendly like that. As for Gabriel um-… well-…let’s just say my new family adopted ME but not HIM.” She intentionally emphasized the words.
A wave of hurt and loneliness drifted in from Gabriel’s side. Madison found herself unconsciously reaching back to comfort him.
“I guess-… with a new family and a new sibling, Gabriel…um-… he must felt like… like I had abandoned and replaced him…”
“So, while you were livin’ every orphan’s dream, where’d ya brother go off to?” Bo asked curiously.
“Well- Gabriel’s always been around? Just-…just not- ugh…” she rubbed a hand over her face.
Gabriel’s emotions and hers became jumbled and confused during the conversation, neither knowing which feelings belonged to who.
“Sorry, it’s just a lot and-… it’s-… honestly it…it turned into quite a big fucking mess when both of us reconnected. Recently actually!”
Bo leaned in, brow raised. “What type of mess?”
Maddie smiled weakly. “Like…blood being spilled type of mess?”
Bo blinked looking down at the floor.
Madison shook her head vigorously.
“Sorry, you must think we’re a real cheery pair…”
Madison’s fingers dug underneath her hair, Gabriel nuzzling into her palm.
Bo tapped his finger on the bottle contemplating, before looking back up.
“Nah, I get it. I got into my fair shares of fights with mah’ brother. When I tell’s ya, the two’s of us could get into some real nasty fist fights. Hell, couple of times, back when’s we was teens, both of us had to be rushed to the emergency room. Our momma just screamin’ at us. Mostly at me,” he chuckled wryly.
Madison tilted her head, confused. “Who? You and Lester? Don’t get me wrong, he’s a bit… eccentric. But my sister’s got a good eye for people. And well… he seems like such a sweeyheart…”
Bo chuckled, shaking his head. “No, no, Lester’s third in our family. Talkin’ about mah’ other brother, the two’s of us…well, let’s just say; we’re closer in age. Sometimes the bastard can really get on mah’ nerves,” he sighed exasperated, “…but all the same, I can’t just leave em’.”
He twirled the almost empty bottle in his hand. “Funny thing’ ain’t it? Family. They can do the most fucked up shit and yet we’re willin’ tah’ forgive and protect cuz’ of the blood we share? Blood is thicker than water and all that shit...”
Bo finished off the last of his drink.
Madison tilted her head. “That’s incorrect.”
“What’d you say?”
“That saying? ‘Blood is thicker than water’? It’s actually a cut out piece from the full phrase, which is; ‘The blood of the covenant is thicker than the water of the womb.’ Basically, the bonds you make through life are supposed to be stronger than the family bonds you have,” Madison smiled to herself, “although, I only partially agree with that phrase.”
Bo smiled at her.
It was small, and for a moment, it seemed like the most sincere smile he gave her since they started talking.
“Huh… well, ain’t you a well educated little lady.”
Madison felt her cheeks become warm.
Bo pushed off the counter. “So… where exactly is this Gabriel? Does he know where ya at?”
“Oh he’s… around.” Madison brought the bottle to her lips.
‘Way closer than you think…’
“What about you? Will I get to meet this mysterious second brother while I’m in town?”
Bo smirked. “Oh ya know, he’s…around.”
Madison narrowed her eyes, smiling.
Bo looked out the window, seeing Lester still chatting away with Sydney, the younger Sinclair now showing off his Bowie knife as he twirled it around.
Bo rolled his eyes, heading to the door. “I better get that lazy ass to start doin’ his job instead of wastin’ time chit chattin’.”
Madison watched him go, raising a brow. “Isn’t that exactly what we’re doing?”
Bo was halfway out the door, leaning back in, grinning. “Hey, us wastin’ time had a point to it.”
“Which was?!” Madison called after him but he was already out the door.
“Hey idiot! Quite playin’ lover boy and git’ to work!”
Madison smiled wistfully.
A radio on the shelf blared to life, Gabriel’s voice speaking through.
“Don’t tell me you actually like that asshole…”
She rolled her eyes. “No, I don’t… but he was nice to talk to…”
She did find Bo incredibly attractive but Madison didn’t think she was ready for romance, especially after everything she’d been through.
Sydney ducked into the gas station, Madison noticing how behind her Bo and Lester seemed to be having a private conversation.
“Ugh! Cockblocked by another big brother and- HEY! You’re hoarding sodas? Gimme!” Sydney exclaimed, diving forward.
Madison smirked, allowing Gabriel control.
Gabriel with deft movements, swiped the bottle out of Sydney’s reach, shoving her back.
“Cockblocked? What I did was for your own good brat,” Gabriel chuckled, voice still coming from the radio.
Sydney jumped and grabbed in futile, scowling. “Gabriel, you embarrassed me and went totally overboard with the threats!”
“I only threatened him an adequate amount…”
“You said, and I quote; ‘Put a hand on her and I will shove your teeth so far down your throat you’ll have to stick your toothbrush up your ass to clean them’! Like, what the shit?! Who even says stuff like that?”
Madison laughed, watching the two bicker with each other.
Outside, Bo and Lester finished their talk.
Lester, gave one last guilty look Sydney’s way before hopping in his truck and driving away.
Bo turned his attention back to the station, watching the girls laugh and fool around inside.
He supposed maybe he could keep the girls around for awhile, especially keep around the blondie for Lester since his brother had clearly gotten too attached to their prey. Then again, Bo had to admit he got a little attached himself.
This Emily character was entertaining, a good conversationalist and overall a real cutie.
It’ll be a shame once they kill them but the brothers couldn’t just spare every pretty face that came by.
Bo took out his phone, calling a number.
“Hey Vince, ya got company comin’ your way…”
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(One more Sinclair brother to go~)
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Truck financing is a vital aspect of the purchasing process, as it allows you to spread the cost of your truck over a period of time. Financing options can help you get the truck you need without draining your savings or tying up your capital. Here are the main truck financing options available in Sydney:
Chattel Mortgage: This is one of the most common types of truck financing. Under a chattel mortgage, you own the truck from the start, but the lender has a legal claim over the truck until the loan is paid off. This option is ideal for businesses looking to claim back GST on the purchase and want to own the vehicle outright at the end of the term.
Lease Financing: Leasing allows you to rent the truck for a specified period, typically ranging from one to five years. At the end of the lease term, you may have the option to buy the truck for its residual value or return it to the dealer. Leasing can be a flexible option if you don’t want to commit to ownership but need a truck for business operations.
Hire Purchase: In a hire purchase agreement, you hire the truck for an agreed-upon period and pay regular installments. Once the payments are completed, you will own the vehicle. This option is ideal for businesses that want to eventually own the truck but need to spread the cost over time.
Truck Loans: For individuals or businesses that prefer a straightforward loan, traditional truck loans are available from banks, credit unions, and finance companies. These loans allow you to borrow money to purchase the truck and pay it off in installments, typically with a fixed interest rate.
Government and Business Grants: Depending on your business type, there may be financial incentives or grants available that can help cover the cost of purchasing a truck. These grants may be offered to businesses in industries such as transport, logistics, or agriculture, and can help reduce your overall financing burden.
Finding the Right Financing Option
When it comes to truck financing, it’s essential to compare different options to find the best terms and interest rates. Consider speaking with a financial advisor or using an online truck financing calculator to estimate your monthly payments and total loan costs.
Additionally, it’s important to check your credit score before applying for truck financing, as this can influence the interest rate and loan approval process. Lenders may offer better terms to borrowers with higher credit scores, so knowing where you stand will help you make informed decisions.
Conclusion
Sydney’s vibrant truck market offers a wide variety of trucks for sale, catering to every need from light commercial vehicles to heavy-duty trucks. When purchasing a truck, it’s essential to consider factors such as your budget, purpose, and financing options. With the right financing solution, you can spread the cost of your truck and ensure that you get the vehicle you need without compromising your financial stability. Whether you're looking for a brand-new truck or a used model, understanding the buying and financing process will help you make an informed decision and secure the right truck for your needs in Sydney.
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smartcarwrecker · 1 month ago
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Why Smart Car Wreckers is Your Best Choice for Junk Car Wrecking in Sydney
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If you have an old, damaged, or unwanted car sitting in your driveway, you may be wondering what to do with it. Instead of letting it rust away or paying for costly repairs, the best solution is to sell it to a reliable junk car wrecker in Sydney. Choosing the right car wrecker is crucial for getting the best price and ensuring responsible vehicle disposal. Smart Car Wreckers is the top choice for hassle-free, eco-friendly, and profitable junk car removal in Sydney. Here’s why we stand out from the rest.
1. Top Cash for Junk Cars – Instant Payouts
At Smart Car Wreckers, we offer some of the highest cash payouts for junk cars in Sydney. Whether your car is old, damaged, or completely non-functional, we assess its value and provide you with a fair and competitive cash offer. The best part? You receive your payment on the spot when we pick up your car.
We buy all types of vehicles, including:
Old and unwanted cars
Accident-damaged cars
Scrap and rusted vehicles
Non-running or unregistered cars
Trucks, vans, SUVs, and Utes
2. Free Junk Car Removal Anywhere in Sydney
One of the biggest hassles of selling a junk car is arranging transportation. With Smart Car Wreckers, you don’t have to worry about towing costs or logistics. We provide free car removal services across Sydney, ensuring a smooth and convenient experience. Just schedule a pickup, and our professional team will arrive at your location to tow your vehicle at no extra cost.
3. Eco-Friendly Car Wrecking and Recycling
Disposing of a junk car improperly can have severe environmental consequences. Smart Car Wreckers is committed to eco-friendly car disposal by following strict recycling and dismantling practices. We ensure that:
Hazardous fluids (oil, coolant, battery acid) are safely removed and disposed of.
Usable parts are salvaged and resold, reducing waste.
Scrap metal is recycled to minimize landfill waste and conserve resources.
By choosing us, you contribute to a cleaner, greener Sydney by ensuring that your vehicle is dismantled and recycled responsibly.
4. Fast and Hassle-Free Process
Selling a junk car shouldn’t be stressful. Our streamlined process makes it easy for you:
Request a Free Quote – Call us or fill out an online form to get a cash offer.
Accept the Offer – If you’re happy with our price, schedule a pickup at a time that suits you.
Free Car Removal – Our team arrives, completes the necessary paperwork, and tows your car away.
Instant Payment – You receive cash on the spot – no waiting, no hidden fees.
5. No Hidden Fees, No Complications
Unlike some wreckers who charge for towing or impose hidden fees, Smart Car Wreckers operates with complete transparency. The price we quote is the amount you receive—no last-minute deductions or extra costs. We handle all necessary paperwork to ensure a smooth transaction.
6. We Accept All Makes and Models
No matter what brand or condition your car is in, we are ready to take it. We deal with vehicles from all major manufacturers, including:
Toyota
Ford
Honda
Nissan
Hyundai
BMW
Mercedes-Benz
Mazda
Subaru and more
Even if your car is completely wrecked, missing parts, or severely damaged, we’ll still make you an offer!
7. Licensed and Trusted Car Wreckers in Sydney
When choosing a junk car wrecker, it’s important to work with a licensed and reputable company. Smart Car Wreckers operates legally and adheres to all industry regulations, ensuring a trustworthy and professional service. Our years of experience and positive customer feedback make us a top-rated car wrecker in Sydney.
8. Customer Satisfaction Guaranteed
Our goal is to make junk car wrecking as convenient and profitable for you as possible. We prioritize customer satisfaction by providing fair deals, prompt service, and hassle-free transactions. Our friendly team is always available to answer your questions and assist you throughout the process.
Contact Smart Car Wreckers Today!
If you’re looking for the best junk car wrecker in Sydney, look no further than Smart Car Wreckers. We offer top cash, free car removal, eco-friendly recycling, and a seamless experience from start to finish.
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webzonemarketing · 2 months ago
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ozzypower02 · 2 months ago
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Why Is Battery Roadside Assistance in Sydney Essential for Drivers?
However, if you find yourself driving through Sydney’s bustling streets, that can be a great thing. With any luck, unexpected car troubles like a dead battery can make any journey seem stressful. A battery roadside assistance service should be of a reliable nature to save drivers from not using valuable time and unnecessary stress. Why Drivers Must Get Battery Roadside Assistance Sydney.
That’s Immediate Assistance When You Need It Most.
Unlike gas engines, car batteries can just die without warning — leaving drivers stranded on the road, at home, or at the parking lot. It could be because you left your headlights on, extreme weather, or simply the battery hitting its end of life, but it is troublesome to your day. Battery roadside assistance means getting help as soon as you need it, right there on the road with help to get you back up and running again.
Traffic and busy roads on Sydney’s roadways make a prompt service even more important. This can reduce downtime by giving battery roadside assistance professionals the ability to come to your location and assess whether or not you need a jump start or will even need a replacement battery.
Expert Diagnosis and Reliable Solutions
Sometimes a battery problem can become a cover for something else, like a faulty alternator or starter. Professional roadside assistance brings you expert diagnosis to find out the exact reason. Your battery and other electrical components are thoroughly tested by these trained technicians who will come ready and equipped with the tools to give you accurate solutions.
Sydney based companies like Ozzy Power provides of battery roadside assistance in Sydney with high quality car, truck and boat battery replacement services. They know what they’re doing so you don’t only get a short term fix – you get a reliable solution to your long term performance problems. 
Convenience for Sydney Drivers
Due to the vast geography varying for Sydney, from CBD to Liverpool to Casula to Prestons, it can be difficult to find assistance near you. Roadside battery services are the ideal choice for a car to be away from your it at some overtaken location as they do not require you to tow your vehicle to a repair shop. Technicians can get to you quickly, whether you’re on the heart of the city or the suburbs, and repairs and replacements can be done on the spot.
Kill that Tow Invoice and Avoid Costly Delays.
Battery roadside assistance not only cuts down on the time spent, but also keeps towing fees out of your pocket. For drivers experiencing a breakdown in inconvenient locations, towing can be expensive, too, and can take time. Instead of paying for a replacement battery, roadside assistance is a convenient way with jump starts, battery replacements, minor repairs and more right where you need them.
An example is when your car battery goes out and you are driving in Liverpool or Casula, companies who offer mobile services, such as Ozzy Power, can respond quickly and efficiently, so you don’t have to spend money.
Peace of Mind for Drivers
It’s so nice to know that if you’re in an emergency, help is just a phone call away. Whether it’s sitting in a dark street at 3 a.m. or getting caught up in a frenetic morning commute, Sydney drivers are assured of peace of mind when their batteries don’t work at roadside between 3 a.m. and 9 p.m. This is great for when you’re traveling with kids, elderly family members, or in unfamiliar places.
Versatile Services for Different Vehicles
Sydney’s roads would see a lot of types of vehicles like cars, trucks and even boats. There’s a battery roadside assistance service to attend to all types of vehicles in a dependable way. Ozzy power is a company that specializes in car battery replacement, truck battery replacement, boat battery replacement and so much more so they are a one stop store for all your battery problems.
Prevention of Further Damage
Wrong fixes can also mean destroying your vehicle worse than before. Jump starting the wrong battery or incorrectly, or installing a bad battery, can damage the electrical system. Of course professional roadside assistance makes sure that your battery, when replaced or repaired, isn’t cut carelessly and ends up causing you to spend more once you get into your vehicle again in the event something does go wrong late at night on a work night.
Accessibility Anytime, Anywhere
Battery roadside assistance services are usually available 24 hours, therefore in case of emergency at odd hours they save lives. From when you’re car starts to die on your way to work to after you come home from work when you’re too tired to fix it yourself, round the clock services that Ozzy Power offers mean you’ll never be stuck leaving that day.
Support for 'Remote' and 'Suburban' Areas
For Sydney suburbs such as Prestons, Casula and Liverpool, access to a battery roadside assistance that can be trusted is a big deal. Some of these areas will not readily have repair shops and mobile services can be a lifeline to drivers.
Battery roadside assistance is a must have service for all Sydney drivers, their convenience, extra help and immediate solutions make this an invaluable service for years to come. Sydney is crazy busy and whether you’re living in the suburbs like Liverpool or Casula, having the option to use reliable assistance on the way to or from wherever you need can save you time, money and stress. For Sydney drivers, companies like Ozzy Power take top tier battery services and tailor them to cater to the unique needs of the city’s drivers, meaning you will never be stranded. At least, you can feel comfortable with professional roadside assistance just a phone call away.
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