OTTO offering more

April 30, 2015
OTTO offering more
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OTTO, the Dublin based parts specialist renowned for its expertise in parts for cars from German car manufacturers, is now offering selection of components for other selected European car makers, with a particular emphasis on French origin vehicles.


From May 1st OTTO we will be stocking a wide range of parts for Citroen, Fiat, Ford, Peugeot and Renault models. The initial concentration will be on braking components, spark plugs, wiper blades water pumps and filters. The company will then be adding parts to meet demand in other product sectors over the coming months for these important marques.

Barry McDowell of OTTO comments, "For 20 years OTTO has become synonymous with supplying high quality OE brands specialising in the supply of components mainly for the German car manufacturers. During that time customers have come to rely on OTTO’s philosophy of getting it right first time. We are delighted be expanding our range to cover customer needs on Citroen, Fiat, Ford, Peugeot and Renault models offering the same OE quality and right first time service that has allowed us to develop a loyal nationwide customer base.” 

For more information on the expanded range and to discuss specific requirements please call OTTO on 01-400-0060.
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