Blue Print adds Nissan and Toyota steering and suspension parts

March 16, 2015
Blue Print adds Nissan and Toyota steering and suspension parts
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Blue Print, the Asian and American parts specialist, has added to it popular steering and suspension programme, with new part numbers for Nissan and Toyota models.


Blue Print’s Steering and Suspension range contains over 4,800 part numbers covering nearly 21,700 vehicle variants. Parts include arm bushes, coil springs, leaf springs, leaf bushes, power steering pumps, power steering reservoirs and shock absorbers, with all components subject to a 3 Year Unlimited Mileage Warranty.

The latest new to range additions are:
• ADT380177 - Lower Suspension Arm Bush – Toyota Proace 1.6DT, 2.0DT 2013>
• ADT386209 - Lower Suspension Arm - Toyota Proace 1.6DT, 2.0DT 2013>
• ADN18426 - Rear Shock Absorber – Nissan Qashqai 2010>2014
• ADN186159 - Upper Suspension Arm – Nissan Terrano II 1996>2006
• ADN186155/56 - Lower Suspension Arm – Nissan X-Trail 2014>

Components are available from stockist nationwide and a complete parts listing can be found at:   www.blue-print.com/bpl
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