Deeza Chassis Released 301 New Part Numbers in 1st Half of 2010 – UnderhoodService

Deeza Chassis Released 301 New Part Numbers in 1st Half of 2010

The releases include some late-model domestic applications, like Ford Flex, all-new Mustang and Fusion, as well as many import applications such as Audi A4, BMW 7 Series, Hyundai Genesis, Mercedes-Benz C- and E-Class, Mazda 6 and Nissan Murano.

Deeza Chassis Parts has released 301 new chassis part numbers in 1st half of 2010, covering more than 40,000 unique applications.    
 
The releases include some late-model domestic applications, like Ford Flex, all-new Mustang and Fusion, as well as many import applications such as Audi A4, BMW 7 Series, Hyundai Genesis, Mercedes-Benz C- and E-Class, Mazda 6 and Nissan Murano. Many other applications are also in development; like Fiat/Chrysler 500, Ford Transit Connect, Hyundai Sonata, Chevy Equinox and Toyota Prius; with an estimated 2010 4th quarter release time. Deeza provides more than 85 percent coverage for North American import applications with more than 95 percent on time delivery and fill rates.
 
“We enjoy the hard work that comes with the research, development and testing of the new products that we release to the market. All our new products are tested according to SAE regulations in our ISO-certified test laboratories.” said Koray Kuru, director, product development, Deeza Chassis Parts. “Our commitment to provide this latest coverage with the high availability of our premium quality products helps the distributors and repair shops to gain the trust and support of their customers in the chassis parts market.”
 
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, call (973) 237-1101, e-mail [email protected], or visit www.DeezaChassis.com.   

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