Otto expands with Land Rover

February 14, 2011
Otto expands with Land Rover
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Otto has expanded its range to include a complete parts program for the Land Rover group, accommodating parts for older vehicles such as early series Defenders right up to present day Range Rovers.  


Otto has invested a lot of time and money in introducing this range into stock, drawing on the great experience of the newest member of the Otto team, Gerry Timmons, who has over 10 years experience with the Land Rover marque.

Initially stocking a wide range of service & braking parts, as well as many common failure and wear tear parts, Otto is committed to increasing the stock to a broad spectrum, including many OE parts and accessories. As Otto can draw on such a large portfolio of original equipment manufacturers, they have the ability to provide every part required, from a single bolt to a complete chassis.  They are also very excited to represent the Terrafirma brand of accessories, which is constantly evolving as a high quality but reasonably priced range of interesting parts.

As with all of Otto’s successful ranges such as parts for Mercedes, BMW, Volkswagen, Audi, Seat, Skoda, Mini & Opel, they hope to become a name synonymous with the Land Rover marque.

For more information on the products please contact Otto at any of their branches or email landrover@otto.ie.
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