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Ozzy Tyres Launches Custom Caliper Painting Service for Instant Vehicle Transformation

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Australian-owned retailer introduces fast, affordable style upgrades to meet driver demand

SYDNEY, Sept. 2, 2025 /PRNewswire/ -- Ozzy Tyres [1]today unveiled its new custom brake caliper painting service across its network of Australian stores. With options like signature blood red and stealth black and a variety of finishes to suit all styles customers can upgrade their vehicle's appearance while they wait, with paintwork completed in under two hours and backed by guaranteed craftsmanship. 

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"Why wait days for an enhancement when you can transform your car's look in just two hours?" says Ozzy Tyres Founder, Hussein Chahine. "We developed this service to add real value, right in front of your eyes, with finishes built to last on our streets. This isn't just about looks. It's about delivering everyday performance with premium style."

A Quick and Quality Upgrade

Ozzy Tyres' new service provides:

  • Fast turnaround: Complete custom caliper painting in-store, under two hours
  • Performance-grade finish: High-temperature paint meant for real-world Australian use
  • Affordable transformation: A striking aesthetic upgrade without premium pricing

Built from a Foundation of Innovation

This new service is the latest example of Ozzy Tyres' in-house product development strategy. The company already manufactures well-known brands like HUSSLA Wheels and MONSTA Tyres, the only Australian-owned tyre line made for 4x4 utility drivers. Now with caliper paint, the brand continues to build products tailored to local needs and tastes.

A Retail Model That Prioritises Experience

Showrooms feature polished concrete floors, concierge counters, and interactive screens. Customers can preview how their vehicle will look with different wheel and caliper combinations before choosing. This hands-on experience reflects the brand's broader tech-led, customer-first philosophy, one that extends to its franchise network, training, and fitment guarantee.

About Ozzy Tyres

Ozzy Tyres is an Australian-owned wheel and tyre retailer with a growing network of stores and robust online platform. Established over 20 years ago, the company manufactures its own brands, including HUSSLA Wheels, MONSTA Tyres, and now custom caliper paint. Ozzy Tyres is built on customer-first innovation and delivers award-winning service through technologies such as fitment algorithms and showroom visualisation tools. For more information visit [2]www.ozzytyres.com.au[3].

 

References

  1. ^ Ozzy Tyres (www.ozzytyres.com.au)
  2. ^   (www.ozzytyres.com.au)
  3. ^ www.ozzytyres.com.au (www.ozzytyres.com.au)

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