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Comline

The Comline Filter range is a genuine one stop shop – an all-makes range. Covering all European, Japanese and Korean cars and vans, we are one of the fastest-growing replacement brands. Comline distributors benefit from a leading range, matching OE, great availability and real value for money. The New 2010 Catalogue lists the complete programme including air filters, oil filters, fuel filters and cabin filters. This terrific aid for stockists includes a photographic library listing every pad. As well as the hard copy Comline filter data is on TecDoc, MAM, and of course the Comline online web catalogue – www.comline.uk.com.

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Delphi Diesel

Delphi recognises the need to provide aftermarket customers with vehicle application data and enable the identification of required diesel products to service & repair the latest diesel fuel injection systems. This DVD version of Direct Evolution Lite contains parts list for all Delphi diesel technologies, from traditional mechanical products to the latest Common Rail & Electronic Unit Injectors. It also includes ‘exploded view’ diagrams, vehicle application data and cross-referencing information.  The annual licence includes regular updates which guarantee the data covers the very latest vehicle releases.

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MAM Software

Autocat+ is an electronic parts catalogue with online data updates. It is quick and easy to use and has all-makes coverage that includes 179 suppliers, 953 catalogue selections, 611,117 images, VRM lookup, VIN decoding, engine code matching, cross referencing, a buyer’s guide, supplier preferences, user notes, counter messages and technical bulletins. Check it out now using the links above.

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