Divisadero Street, named for its former function as a divider between the city of San Francisco and the Presidio. Divisadero is a long, multi-neighborhood street, so may be reached from many directions. An easy way to start at the south end is to turn on to Divisadero from Haight Street, at the west end of the Lower Haight. It is also two blocks east of the Panhandle, or one block west of Alamo Square. Our Divisadaro Street location is managed by The Dao, please be sure to ask for him if you have any questions, problems or concerns. More…
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He got me in for an estimate the same day and explained everything about the repair process.
They were very helpful in settling my claim quickly and even transferred my car to the dealership after it was done.
On time, within budget, solid advice -- you can trust these guys....
Very high quality work; rapid repairs.
Lofrano people have been exceedingly kind, and helpful for the many years that I have used them.
My bumper looks great and I would definitely recommend this shop.
Very quick, easy to work with and or staff!
Good communication and easy drop off and pickup.
Would recommend to all looking for auto body work.
Greg, at F Lofrano worked tirelessly to get our Alfa Stelvio repaired and back to us in record time for our annual trip to the car show in Pebble Beach!
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