Built on straight
talk and clean work.
JSJ Automotive is a locally owned mechanical workshop in Narangba — small enough to know your car by name, thorough enough to trust with anything from a service to a full diagnostic.
Jasmeet Jawandha
Jaz — Owner & MechanicHands-on with every vehicle that comes through the roller door, from a five-minute battery check to a full engine diagnostic.
Started with one frustration: dishonest quotes
Jasmeet "Jaz" Jawandha spent years working under other people's names before opening JSJ Automotive in Narangba. The idea was simple — build the kind of workshop he'd want to take his own car to. One where the mechanic looks you in the eye, shows you the worn part, and quotes what the job actually costs.
That idea became three promises stitched into everything we do: quality work, honest service, and a fair price. Every customer who walks through our door — whether it's for a $40 battery test or a full suspension rebuild — gets the same standard.
"A good mechanic doesn't need to oversell you. The work speaks for itself."
— Jasmeet Jawandha, OwnerEvery job gets the same standard of care
What "honest service" actually looks like
Quality Work
Genuine or manufacturer-equivalent parts, proper torque specs, and a mechanic who double-checks their own work before it leaves the bay.
Honest Service
We show you the old part, explain the fault in plain English, and never invent extra work to pad the invoice.
Fair Price
You get a clear quote before we start. If something changes mid-job, we call first — always.
How the workshop came together
Years on the tools, under other names
Jaz built his trade skills across workshops and dealerships, learning the standards he'd later insist on for JSJ.
JSJ Automotive opens in Narangba
A small workshop at 3/9 Feeder St, built around one rule: treat every car like it's your own.
Full-service capability under one roof
Servicing, brakes, tyres, batteries, suspension and general repairs — no more sending customers elsewhere.
Trusted by local drivers, tradies and families
Word of mouth remains our biggest source of new customers — the way we intended it to.