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Archived News Product Range Expands at Premier Auto Trade
Premier Auto Trade has announced the expansion of its extensive engine management portfolio with the launch of several new product lines including fuel injector repair components, brake pad wear sensors, oil pressure switches and diesel components including the increasingly popular common rail diesel injectors. To complement the range of over 180 direct fit fuel injectors, Premier Auto Trade has now introduced a new range of Fuel Injector Repair Components comprising of over 170 part numbers which include seals, O-rings, filters, and pintle caps. This range is available as individual components as well as complete Injector Repair Service Kits in handy storage boxes. A further two new product ranges have also been released including Brake Pad Wear Sensors and Oil Pressure Switches and Sensors. The new range of oil pressure switches and sensors is suitable for over 3800 direct fit vehicle applications, with an initial 124 part number offering which is continually being added to. The new brake pad wear sensors range includes inventory for BMW, Holden and Mercedes Benz applications, with over 550 direct fit vehicle applications with many more to come. With the increasing market demand for diesel vehicles the constantly expanding Premier Auto Trade range now includes components designed specifically for diesel powered vehicles. Currently over 250 direct fit part numbers are available with the range rapidly expanding, soon to exceed over 2000 direct fit applications. The diesel range includes fuel pumps, The Premier Auto Trade range of common rail diesel Injectors has expanded to now include inventory from Denso, VDO, Delphi, Bosch, and Zexel, with the range growing to now include genuine injectors for Toyota, Nissan, Mitsubishi, Holden, Ford, Mercedes Benz and Mazda diesel powered vehicles. These new product offerings are distributed in Australia by Premier Auto Trade, and are available to the trade through a network of specialised resellers and leading automotive retail groups. |
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