Autoelectro delivers on rare references

May 31, 2018
Autoelectro delivers on rare references
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A Maybach 62 and Jaguar XJ-S 6.0 V12 alternator are the latest requests from customers around the globe for Autoelectro replacement rotating electric parts. The company prides itself on speedy delivery of fast moving stock, but also is fully prepared to meet these more unusual requests.


The Bradford-based remanufacturer says it is proud of its track record of fulfilling a 100% order fill rate. Managing Director, Tony Bhogal says, "We never let our customers down. We are usually able to supply the finished part by the next working morning from stock. Sometimes, we have to remanufacture the customer’s own part when it is particularly rare and core is not available, which can add a couple of days to the process, but the customer will normally wait because it is a specific request, and they trust us to deliver a quality product."

Autoelectro has experienced a recent surge in demand for rare part numbers, with calls coming from as far and wide as Australia and New Zealand, as well the United States and Europe. In terms of turnaround time, Australian customers will usually receive their part in a couple of weeks, with Europeans receiving their order in just a matter of days.

Tony comments, "Our availability is something that we’re proud of. We believe it is market-leading, but we can only achieve this by sourcing the core quickly and having the test equipment and remanufacturing facilities in-place to process it.”

As well as the Maybach 62 and Jaguar XJ-S references, Autoelectro recently sold a Lotus Elan M100 1.6 alternator, as well as a 1974 Porsche 914 1.8 alternator and a 2017 Toyota Auris 1.2 alternator – highlighting its capability of catering for the oldest and newest models.
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