Comline’s Part of the Month stops the Opel Insignia in its tracks

April 25, 2019
Comline’s Part of the Month stops the Opel Insignia in its tracks
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Parts specialist Comline has continued its Part of the Month video series with a new bite-sized clip bringing to life references CBP32371 and CBP32384, front and rear brake pads servicing the popular Opel Insignia from 2017 onwards.


Developed using Comline’s bespoke NAM112A hard-wearing friction compound and featuring the brand’s innovative RMR (rubber metal rubber) multi-layer composite shim, the company says these pads deliver Comline’s high-quality, guaranteed performance and genuine value for money.

Offered as part of the brand's comprehensive range of R90 approved friction products, which caters for over 95% of the European, Japanese and Korean vehicle parc, the CBP32371 and CBP32384, are in stock and available for immediate delivery.

To view the latest instalment in the part of the month series, please click the link below and subscribe to Comline's YouTube channel for further updates.

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