First Line adds more than 100 new parts in 2 months 

March 02, 2022
First Line adds more than 100 new parts in 2 months 
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Automotive aftermarket supplier, First Line Ltd., has introduced more than 100 new references to its popular product ranges during the first two months of 2022. With the car parc growing in both size and age First Line is meeting growing parts demand through  constant innovation delivering a larger product offering than ever before.


Released during January and February, the 114 new parts cover various product categories, including steering, with new stabiliser links now available for the Mazda 3, 6 and CX-5 models (2012 model year onwards), and the Ford Kuga (2019 model year onwards). First Line Ltd. has also unveiled new braking parts, covering a wide range of PSA Group vehicles, with new brake pad fitting kits available for several Peugeot and DS cars, plus Audi, Seat, Volkswagen and BMW vehicles.

In addition First Line has introduced a new water pump, FWP2360A, with a new aluminium housing offering improved durability, for the Audi A4 (2008-15), Volkswagen Amarok (2008-15) and Volkswagen Beetle (2011-16).

All the company’s new-to-range products can be found in the online catalogue WebCat, allowing distributors access to the brand’s impressive portfolio of components, which can be looked-up by application or cross-reference at webcat.firstline.co.uk.

Motor factors and their garage customers can stay up to date with the company’s latest new-to-range parts by subscribing to email updates at www.firstlineltd.com/Subscribe
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