Jakoparts gaining favour in Ireland

December 04, 2013
Jakoparts gaining favour in Ireland Pictured at the Equip Auto Exhibition in Paris are key personnel from Herth+Buss and Irish Distributor ADE. LtoR:Brian Carroll - ADE, Bruno Francois - Herth+Buss, Liam Scanlon & Hugo Siadkowski - ADE & Holger Drewing - Herth+Buss MD
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The Herth+Buss Jakoparts brand continues to grow in popularity in Ireland, as new items are added to the specialist range of parts for Japanese and Korean vehicles.


Jakoparts offers a combination of excellent coverage, high quality and great value, that has really found favour with garages working on Asian origin vehicles.

Herth+Buss has a proud history dating back to 1925, and is today a major global concern. It is the No.1 supplier of Japanese and Korean vehicle parts in the German aftermarket, with its success based on specialist knowledge and understanding of this vital components sector and a commitment to quality. The comprehensive ranges covers transmission, braking, steering and suspension, filters and many other product sectors, with the company priding itself on being first to market with many aftermarket replacement parts for Japanese and Korean models.

The Jakoparts brand is distributed in Ireland by ADE and is available from motor factors nationwide. 
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