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Auto Bar

Unquestionably the biggest fast selling pre-packed range in the UK, AUTO BAR has refined its packaging, merchandising and POS material to ensure rapid sales and great profits from minimum rack space - every retailers dream! All packs have clear product descriptions and barcodes set on a white backed blister card, for reliable scanning at the till and enhanced perceived product value. AUTO BAR - 'The Superior Pack'.

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Jump Leads from Component DistributorsBooster Cables

Cables used to start a disabled vehicle by conducting electrical Current from the Battery of one vehicle to another so that the disabled vehicle can be started and begin to generate it own power.

 

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Elta Bulbs from Component DistributorsBulbs

Component Distributors stock the Elta range of automotive bulbs.

 

 

 

 

 

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Headlights

Headlights

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Maypole Jerry Cans from Component DistributorsJerry Cans

Jerry Cans

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Lucas Mirror Glass from Component DistributorsMirror Glasses

 

Lucas

The Lucas Door Mirror Programme offers the independent aftermarket a real alternative to the VM dealer. The comprehensive range covers all the major vehicle marques and offers a one-stop-shop of competitively priced quality mirrors. An increasing number of parts in the range are o.e. units and enhance the Lucas offering to market.

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Mirror Heads from LucasMirror Heads

Mirror Head Units

 

 

 

 

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Number Plates from Component DistributorsNumber Plates

 

 

 

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Roof Racks

Jepsons

 

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Towing Accessories

Info on towing accessories

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Valeting Products from Component DistributorsValeting Products

Info on valeting products

 

 

 

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Wiper Blades from Component DistributorsWiper Blades

A wiper generally consists of an arm, pivoting at one end and with a long rubber blade attached to the other. The blade is swung back and forth over the glass, pushing water from its surface. The speed is normally adjustable, with several continuous speeds and often one or more "intermittent" settings. Most automobiles use two synchronized radial type arms, while many commercial vehicles use one or more pantograph arms. In the most common type of wiper arm design, the force of the arm is distributed evenly with a series of linkages known as a whippletree.

 

 

 

 

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