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2012-07-16 07:41

COLOUR-CODE YOUR BRAKES: Who said brake callipers had to be black? Colour-code your car's brakes with a vivid calliper from Brembo.

 

JOHANNESBURG - Brembo, the world leader in the design and production of high-performance brake systems for major car, motorcycle and commercial vehicle makers and for the aftermarket and racing, has landed in South Africa with its aftermarket products.
 
Brembo will partner with Sparepro as its official aftermarket distributor. As part of the long-term agreement with Sparepro, which has a network throughout southern Africa, Brembo hopes to achieve a 20% market share in the premium aftermarket with brake pads, callipers and discs.

GLOBAL REFERENCE

 
The company said it is intent on placing its experience and expertise at the service of the parts market.
 
Brembo says its brake pads reflect the outcome of research and development conducted in collaboration with the world's leading auto makers and is a global reference point for performance, comfort, reliability and durability.

In South Africa, Brembo’s brake pads programme offers:

•    A catalogue of around 1100 part numbers, with more than 100 new part numbers every year.
•    a range of brake pads approved by European regulations.


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