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Federal-Mogul Powertrain is supplying engine technologies for all 10 of Wards 10 Best Engines for 2018 model year vehicles. Since the inception of Wards 10 Best Engines competition 24 years ago, Federal-Mogul Powertrain has designed and manufactured leading technologies for many of the engines recognized each year as the “10 Best.” “Federal-Mogul Powertrain is committed
Japanparts, with head offices in Verona, has specialised for more than 30 years in spare parts for Asian, European and American vehicles, under the Japanparts, Ashika and Japko labels. Today, there are over 29,000 part numbers for each of the three brands. The range of products distributed by Japanparts includes 140 different product groups for
With over 20,000 references, febi bilstein has an extensive range of high quality replacement parts, including almost 2,000 electrical components. And febi claims that all their products are manufactured to be OE matching quality, with parts for a variety of makes and models.
The First Line Group (FLG) has recently expanded its range of premium quality, First Line branded engine and gearbox mountings, by introducing 200 new references, to take its total to more than 900 part numbers. The product group is becoming ever more complex and it is therefore important for technicians to be fully aware of
Winter is coming and the inevitable bad weather will surely follow. Thankfully, Blue Print has all of these winter essential covered for Asian and American vehicles, which are all covered by a ‘3 Year Unlimited Mileage Warranty’.
All Mahle Original and Behr product packaging now features a QR code to allow factors and independent workshops to select the correct replacement part with just one scan.
Blue Print began supplying ‘Japanese Parts for Japanese Cars’ some 26 years ago. Back in 1988, Japanese cars accounted for just a few percent of all vehicles on the UK’s roads, but now, along with other manufacturers from across Asia, this figure is now around 25%.
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