BRZ Auto Spa

Vehicle Wraps in Newark, NJ

Closed · opens 9 AM

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About BRZ Auto Spa

BRZ Auto Spa does something most of its competitors avoid: it publishes its numbers. The Somme Street shop in Newark's Ironbound lists a starting price against every service it sells, which turns the usual opaque quoting ritual into a menu an owner can read before picking up the phone. The list is broad and the entry points are honest. Auto detailing starts at $199, paint correction paired with ceramic coating starts at $550, paint protection film starts at $1,499, and a full vinyl wrap starts at $1,999. The styling work is priced the same way: wheel powder coating from $499, a caliper colour change from $220, chrome delete from $250, smoked tail lights from $180, and a starlight headliner from $699. Smoked tail lights deserve the honesty that a price list implies, because they are the one item on that menu where taste and law can pull in opposite directions. Tinting a lens works by reducing the light that escapes it, which is precisely the point cosmetically and precisely the problem functionally: the lamp is a safety device whose job is to be seen by the driver behind you in rain, at dusk, and through spray. A light smoke that survives an inspection and still reads clearly at distance is a different product from the near-black finish that photographs well and disappears on a wet November evening. A shop willing to say where that line sits, rather than simply applying whatever depth a customer asks for, is one worth buying from. A published price is only possible where the work is genuinely repeatable, and the word starting is doing honest labour in every line of that menu. A wrap on a coupe with simple flanks and a wrap on an SUV with roof rails, deep bumper recesses, and a tailgate full of sensors are not the same job, and film consumption is the reason the second costs more rather than any judgement about the customer. The value of a posted number is not that it is the final number; it is that an owner learns whether a service sits within reach before spending an afternoon collecting quotes, which is a courtesy the trade rarely extends. The rest of the menu covers what the Ironbound's car culture actually orders, from film and coatings on newer metal through the wheel and caliper work that finishes a build. Doors open six days, 9 until 7, with Sundays off, reachable on (862) 588-5035 or at brzautospa@gmail.com, and its Somme Street address sits minutes from Route 1 and 9 and the Newark Airport corridor, drawing work from across Newark along with Harrison, Kearny, and Elizabeth.

Reputation & Reviews Summary

BRZ Auto Spa has built its Newark standing on a combination the Ironbound rewards: real work at numbers stated up front. Customers describe arriving with a price already in mind because the shop published it, then getting the job the menu described rather than a revised quote once the car was in the bay. The protection work anchors the feedback. Paint correction and coating customers describe finishes that came back deeper than they expected, and film clients note edges finished properly on the panels that take the punishment on Route 1 and 9. The wrap work draws the transformation language that colour changes always attract, with owners describing cars they recognised only by the plate. The styling menu earns its own enthusiasts. Wheel powder coating and caliper colour changes get mentioned together, since the two jobs naturally happen while the wheels are already off, and the starlight headliner work draws the reactions that installation always does once the cabin lights go down. Value threads through the accounts. Reviewers frame the pricing as fair for the standard rather than merely cheap, and several contrast the experience with shops that would not name a number until the vehicle was committed. The published list is doing real work here: it filters out the customers who were never going to buy and lets everyone else start the conversation at the right place. The practical notes: check the menu before calling so the conversation starts from a package rather than a guess, bundle the wheel and caliper work into one visit, and use the six-day schedule, since a 7 PM close on a Saturday is rare in this trade. There is a quieter signal in a shop that will name a number in public. Publishing a price means committing to a scope, and committing to a scope means the shop has to know exactly how long its own work takes. That discipline is hard to fake for long, and it tends to show up in the bay as much as on the website. For the Ironbound and the wider Newark commute, BRZ's pitch is a refreshing one: here is what it costs, and here is the car.

Frequently Asked Questions

Does BRZ Auto Spa publish its prices?

Yes, and it is unusual for the trade. Every service on the site lists a starting price: detailing from $199, paint correction with ceramic coating from $550, paint protection film from $1,499, and a vinyl wrap from $1,999.

How much is wheel powder coating or a caliper colour change at BRZ?

Wheel powder coating starts at $499 and a caliper colour change starts at $220. Both are worth booking together, since the wheels are already off the car for either job.

Does BRZ Auto Spa install starlight headliners?

Yes, starting at $699. It also handles chrome delete from $250 and smoked tail lights from $180.

Are smoked tail lights legal in New Jersey?

It depends entirely on how dark they go, and it is worth discussing before booking. Tinting a lens works by cutting the light that escapes it, and a tail light is a safety device that has to stay visible in rain and spray, so a light smoke that still reads at distance is a different product from a near-black finish.

What are BRZ Auto Spa's hours?

Monday through Saturday from 9 AM to 7 PM, closed Sunday, at 12 Somme Street in Newark's Ironbound. The shop can be reached on (862) 588-5035 or at brzautospa@gmail.com.

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Mon–Sat: 9:00 AM – 7:00 PM; Sun: Closed

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