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SBI Announces New Catalog Release

S.B. International Inc. (SBI), a premier worldwide supplier of cylinder head components, has announced the release of its 30th Anniversary-edition 2013 valve train parts catalog.

S.B. International Inc. (SBI), a premier worldwide supplier of cylinder head components, has announced the release of its 30th Anniversary-edition 2013 valve train parts catalog.
 
SBI released the new 1,072-page 2013 catalog celebrating the company’s 30th year on July 1. The catalog features more than 200 additions to SBI’s comprehensive line of cylinder head parts, updated from its previous catalog in 2010. In addition, a 32-page supplemental catalog insert highlights K-Line Bronze Bullet-brand valve guide liners and miscellaneous tooling now stocked by SBI. The company became the exclusive master distributor for K-Line in 2008.
     
The catalog also contains several dozen new applications for late-model domestic and import passenger car, performance, light truck, marine, agricultural, heavy-duty and forklift/industrial applications.
 
The 30th Anniversary-edition 2013 SBI catalog is available in print, on CD-ROM, or can be accessed directly online at www.sbi-e-catalog.com. The catalog also can be downloaded in its entirety by visiting SBI’s website at www.sbintl.com and clicking on the “Downloads” button.
 
For a copy of the catalog, or for questions regarding the catalog or SBI parts, call 1-800-THE-SEAT.

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