Japanparts Group adds new innovations at Autopromotec 2019

April 05, 2019
Japanparts Group adds new innovations at Autopromotec 2019
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The Japanparts Group is focused on the new technologies it is bringing to its range at the 28th edition of Autopromotec in Bologna. The group will also be promoting the upcoming opening of its  warehouse expansion, with nearly 60,000 m2 of overall storage area, which will allows it to consolidate its presence and expand the European range by increasing stock coverage.


One of the highlights of the show will be the introduction of new electronic shock absorbers and new suspension kits for European cars. There will also be the addition of new ranges of electronic tailgate struts, transmission filters and shock absorber springs and mounts.

Other introductions being highlighted are:

- 250 new chain kit codes,
- 150 new codes for cylinder heads.
- Eco-filters. Oil and fuel
- Brake Pads. (European range available in 2019)
- Brake Disks and shoes. (European range available in 2019)
- Brake cable and clutch cables. (Complete range available in 2019)
- Chain kit. (Expanded European range with approximately 250 more product codes available in 2019)
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