Blue Print introduces new parts alternatives

June 18, 2020
Blue Print introduces new parts alternatives
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Blue Print continues to expand its range of components that offer an alternative solution for dealer-perceived parts, giving customers access to specialist and niche parts in the aftermarket. This allows garages to keep cost down whilst maintaining high quality.

The ever growing range covers a variety of different product groups and Blue Print continues to research niche parts to ensure the parts that garages need are available. Two of the latest additions are:  

  • ADG00351, Windscreen Washer Tank to fit: Kia Sportage III (20122015)
  • ADF126001, Diesel Particulate Filter to fit: Ford CMax (2007-2010), Focus (2006-2013) / Volvo C30 (2006-2013), S80 (2006<), V70 (2007).


The Ford / Volvo DPF may be in particular demand at present, as it offers a cost effective solution for DPF replacement required due to problems that have development through lack of vehicle usage in COVID-19 restrictions.

Full details of all Blue Print parts can be found at: partsfinder.bilsteingroup.com  

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