First line Adds Corsa Gear Linkage

August 29, 2013
First line Adds Corsa Gear Linkage
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First Line has added a new replacement gear linkage assembly for the popular Opel Corsa C and its derivative models to its range.

The original part, which is fitted to approximately 1.6 million of these vehicles throughout Europe, is renowned for its frequent and premature failure, which means there is a healthy market for this new product.

First Line say the kit is manufactured using high quality materials, is zinc coated for excellent product longevity, includes the correct 4.8 bolts and uses upgraded plastics. It also comes as a complete replacement assembly. This means garages do not have the time and inconvenience of ordering individual parts or the complicated procedure of linking each replacement when fitting them within the linkage itself.

The complete kit can replace GM part numbers 93183155/0758947/9201029 and is intended for Opel/Vauxhall Corsa C (2000-2006), Combo C (2001-2011), Meriva (2003-2010), Tigra TwinTop (2004-2008).
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