KYB showcase at Automechanika

July 19, 2012
KYB showcase at Automechanika
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The very latest products and innovations from KYB UK will be on display at this years Automechanika in Frankfurt, which takes place from September 11th to 16th. KYB, a leading supplier of shock absorbers, coil springs and suspension mounting kits, will be showcasing its full range at the show on stand A52 in Hall 2.


Sue Clough, Customer Service Manager, KYB UK, said: "Automechanika is a fantastic show that attracts thousands of visitors including many from the Ireland and the UK.  It gives KYB the opportunity to inform our customers and potential customers what we can offer them and also enables us to give them invaluable technical advice about our product range." She added, "We would be delighted to see Irish visitors and let them know what exciting developments they can expect from KYB in the future."

KYB will also be demonstrating the valuable technical assistance it provides for its garage customers and training programmes for technicians which advises them on what to look out for when checking for worn shock absorbers and springs on a car.

For more information about KYB and its products, visit www.kyb-europe.com.
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