Services in Fitzroy North
Need an Auto Electrician in Fitzroy North?
Auto Electrician in Fitzroy North 3068, First Aid Auto’s Mobile Service
To the left is a map of the area that our auto electricians cover, if you are in need of emergency roadside assistance in Fitzroy North please give us a call on 0412 361 328 and our Auto Electricians will come to you in Fitzroy North 3068.
The benefit of using First Aid Auto is that you don’t have to:
- Make arrangements for somebody to pick you up
- Having to make arrangements for a loan car, or do without a car
- Arrange to get your car taken to an auto electrics service centre (most likely getting it towed)
- Then when your car is ready, you’ll need to make arrangements to pick it up again.
This all time and effort and can easily be avoided.
Our Auto Electricians will come to Fitzroy North 3068 and Fix it or it is FREE
So why not sit back and let us do the work? All it takes is a phone call, dial 0412 361 328. Wherever you are located in Fitzroy North we’ll come to you and fix your auto electrics problems 7 days a week.
Fully Qualified Technicians
All of our auto technicians are fully qualified auto electricians and carry all the necessaries equipment to get you back on the road.
Fitzroy North is a suburb of Melbourne, Victoria, Australia, 4 km north-east of Melbourne’s Central Business District. Its local government area are the Cities of Moreland and Yarra.
Merri Creek delineates the border between Fitzroy North and the neighbouring suburb of Northcote. Smith Street and Queens Parade form the border with Clifton Hill.
Housing stock includes many fine one and two storey terraces, many dating to the late Victorian period and including characteristic ironwork, verandahs, and stone embellishments. This is one of Melbourne’s finest and most expensive inner-city locations.
John McMahon, twice Mayor of Fitzroy built, firstly in 1886, two townhouses at 53/55 Alfred Crescent, and then in 1890 a large and impressive mansion at 75 Alfred Crescent. Both were designed by Olaf Nicholson, the architect. On one side of the crescent, is a large park, overlooked by John’s and other houses called Edinburgh Gardens, with a famous football oval, bordered by Freeman Street, Brunswick Street, St Georges Road and Alfred Crescent.