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Home
Services
ABS System Service
A/C Service and Repair
Battery, Alternator & Starter Service
Belts and Hoses
Brake Service
Clutch Repair and Service
Cooling System
Vehicle Diagnostics
Drivetrain Service
Engine Repair
Fuel System
Filter Replacement
Fleet Service
Four-Wheel Drive Systems
Lighting Service
Oil Change
Pre-Purchase Inspection
Power Steering
Scheduled Maintenance
Steering and Suspension
Tire Service
Transmission Service
Tune Up Service
Wheel Alignment
About Us
Contact Us
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+1 479-442-2228
ccautofayetteville@gmail.com
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