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Christmas Catalogue 2019

1st Dec 2019

on sale till the 31st december 2019...

Christmas Colouring In Competition

13th Nov 2019

You could win a Battery-operated Toy Brushcutter! Click the link below to print out your copy.  Colour them in. Write the child's name, age and contact phone number on the back of the entry. Drop them back into Motor Mecca by 5pm Friday...

2019 Spring Catalogue

2nd Sep 2019

on sale to the end of October 2019....

Chainsaw Chain Sharpener

9th May 2019

Here is our Chainsaw Chain Sharpener in action. This ensures a consistent and accurate sharpening of your chainsaw. Drop by Motor Mecca Inverell today for all your chainsaw servicing needs. ...

2019 Winter Catalogue

3rd May 2019

On sale during Winter 2019....

Stihl Cordless Demonstration

27th Mar 2019

Demonstration of the Stihl range of battery powered garden tools. Brushless electric motors are powered by STIHL Lithium-Ion batteries. ...

2019 Autumn Catalogue

1st Mar 2019

On Sale 01/03/19 - 30/04/19...

Motor Mecca History Part I

11th Jan 2019

The Graeme Fraser story From Farming to Retail Graeme and Toni Fraser bought Motor Mecca in August 2008. At the time, Graeme was looking for more land to buy around Inverell, and the thought of moving into retail had not crossed his mind. It was an...

Motor Mecca History Part II

10th Jan 2019

Motor Mecca. A name synonymous with all things motor and mechanical. This installment of the Motor Mecca history will take you back some 70 years, to the foundations that built Motor Mecca into the business it is today. The Small Motor Legacy It a...

Motor Mecca History Part III

9th Jan 2019

Farming, Ag-Quip and business-savvy management characterise the Peter Lowe story Farming Roots Peter was raised on the family farm at Graman, but by the time he was 22, the farm was to be sold. On the day that Peter and his Dad drove to Inverell ...

Motor Mecca History Part IV

8th Jan 2019

Brian “Bushy” Johnston grew up and went to school in Inverell. He pursued Metallurgy work at BHP Newcastle then worked in the building industry before returning to Inverell and taking up the helm at Motor Mecca. Steep Learning Curve F...