New CoopersFiaam catalogue

November 10, 2010
New CoopersFiaam catalogue
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One of Europe’s largest aftermarket vehicle filter manufacturers, Sogefi Aftermarket Division, has launched a new CoopersFiaam catalogue for 2010-2011, encompassing its entire range of all-makes, OE quality filter references in a new and improved layout.


The catalogue offers over 4,000 all-makes, OE quality filter references to the aftermarket, with many new part references being added each year. The new catalogue will offer convenient, up-to-date access to one of the world’s top filter brands, including information on all of CoopersFiaam’s OE quality fuel, oil, air, diesel and cabin air filter ranges for cars and commercial vehicles. In addition, for the first time, the application information included is based on highly accurate OE information/TecDoc “K “series data.

Categorised by vehicle manufacturer and filter type, the new catalogue also features information on new products, superseded references, plus commercial references and detailed information on each filter range.

The new hard copy catalogue is available from Strongline Autoparts, and can also be viewed on the CoopersFiaam website www.CoopersFiaam-europe.com.
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