Mitsubishi Outlander parts from Blue Print

April 17, 2023
Mitsubishi Outlander parts from Blue Print Blue Print Outlander parts
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The Mitsubishi Outlander Plug-in electric hybrid has become a very popular car in Ireland over recent years. Combining a 13.8 kWh large capacity battery and a new fuel-efficient 2.4 litre petrol engine, it offers performance, practicality and fuel efficiency.


As a high end PHEV, garages often assume that parts for this vehicle need to be dealer sourced. However, parts specialist Blue Print offers a very comprehensive selection of service and replacement components available from local motor factors.  Here is a selection of parts that are in particular demand at present: 

ADM52107, Oil Filter - OE No.: 6000605218
ADC44250, Brake Pad Set - OE No.: MN102608
ADC48556, Stabiliser Link - OE No.: MN184194
ADBP820021, Wheel Hub - OE No.:3880A018

All Blue Print components are manufactured to the highest standards and can be fitted to any vehicle without invalidating the original manufacturer's warranty. 

You can find full details in the partsfinder online catalogue. 
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