Deeza Chassis Released 106 New Part Numbers in 2nd Half of 2010

Deeza Chassis Released 106 New Part Numbers in 2nd Half of 2010

Deeza Chassis Parts has released 106 new chassis part numbers in 2nd half of 2010, bringing the total 400 plus new items in 2010 and having 1,961 items in its range.

Deeza Chassis Parts has released 106 new chassis part numbers in 2nd half of 2010, bringing the total 400 plus new items in 2010 and having 1,961 items in its range.  
 
Within the newly released products, there are some hard to find in aftermarket items, like Chrysler Pacifica Inner Tie Rod, Range Rover (03 to 11) Outer Tie Rod, Jaguar S-Type/Lincoln LS and Honda Civic (06 to 11) Ball Joints as well as many late model domestic and import applications such as Acura RL, Audi Q5, Hyundai Genesis, Mercedes-Benz E-Class, Ford Fusion and VW Routan. Deeza provides over 85 percent coverage for North American import applications with over 95 percent on time delivery and fill rates.
 
“There is a huge opportunity for the traditional aftermarket distributors to differentiate themselves among other players by providing their customers the options that were only available from dealers before. As Deeza Chassis Parts, we are focused on creating these chances for our customer base by following the repair opportunities in the market and listening to our customer’s suggestions in the new product development stage.” said Gokhan Kuru, President, Deeza Chassis Parts. “Our agile, innovative and experienced team of engineers and technicians enable us to be capable of introducing such new products.”
 
The company’s catalog is available online at www.DeezaChassis.com and is fully compliant with aftermarket catalog providers including: Activant, WHI Solutions (Nexcat/Nexpart) and ShowMeTheParts.com.
 
For more information about Deeza Chassis Parts, phone (973) 237-1101, e-mail [email protected], or visit www.DeezaChassis.com.

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