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11<br />

NEWS<br />

ELTA TURNS UP THE HEAT<br />

RARE SPARES UP FOR AUCTION<br />

COYS, International car auctioneers present an extremely rare<br />

opportunity to acquire sought after spare parts for Ferrari,<br />

Maserati, Aston Martin and Lamborghini models from 1950’s<br />

till date in their upcoming auction on the 24th of November at<br />

Coys showroom and auction facility in Richmond.<br />

<strong>The</strong> collection includes dozens of starter motors, alternators,<br />

brake servos and calipers from 1950’s 250 Ferraris to 3500<br />

Maserati’s which are no longer in manufacture, and a vast<br />

variety of other components for such cars.<br />

Nick Wells, Senior Auction Director at COYS said: “It is a<br />

one-off opportunity for parts providers, restoration facilities and<br />

collectors to acquire these parts that are no longer available<br />

elsewhere.”<br />

Some of the Ferrari parts that are up for auction include<br />

majority of starter motors and alternators fitted to cars from<br />

250 models up to late 90’s models, complete sets of all the<br />

Bosch K-jet and Bosch KE-Jet fuel injection equipment fitted to<br />

1980’s and early 1990’s Ferrari V8 & V12 which are no longer<br />

in manufacture with Bosch. <strong>The</strong> sale will also present variety<br />

of dash parts for early 250 cars, assorted body panels, wheels,<br />

suspension and engine and other electrical components.<br />

It includes large variety of suspension parts for early front<br />

engine cars, assorted body parts, wheels, suspension, engine<br />

and electrical components.<br />

MOT Wallets from<br />

£178/1000<br />

www.motwallets.co.uk 0800 097 5254<br />

sales@kpsprinters.co.uk<br />

AS INTEREST in its PRO brands continues<br />

to gather momentum, ELTA Automotive Ltd<br />

is keeping its sights firmly on the future and<br />

further expanding the range to encompass<br />

more of the products that workshops need on a daily<br />

basis.<br />

Dovetailing into its VXPRO vehicle sensor and<br />

control range, comes a heater resistor/controller<br />

programme that is naturally manufactured to matching<br />

original equipment standards and comes with a<br />

market leading, five-year, no quibble guarantee.<br />

Consisting of heater blower motor resistors, motor<br />

speed controllers and radiator cooling fan pre-resistors,<br />

these new additions include 138 part numbers,<br />

covering no fewer than 170,000 applications for more<br />

than 4.6 million vehicles. Alongside individual components,<br />

the range features resistor repair kits, which<br />

are available for instances where the wiring loom/connector<br />

is damaged, by overheating for example.<br />

Commenting on the introduction, Marketing<br />

Manager, Tim Brotherton said: “This development is<br />

a natural step in the evolution of the VXPRO brand,<br />

which, in common with its VISIONPRO sibling, has<br />

been designed to provide our customers with a comprehensive<br />

range of high quality products, available<br />

from a single, reliable supplier and underpinned<br />

with comprehensive application data and electronic<br />

cataloguing.<br />

“Through our website – www.elta.co.uk – direct customers<br />

and installing technicians can not only access<br />

the application data they need, but also find helpful<br />

technical information via our TECHASSIST resource,<br />

which will help them when it comes to enquiries of a<br />

practical nature.”<br />

For more information concerning VISIONPRO or<br />

VXPRO, or any of the other brands within the ELTA<br />

Automotive product range, please call: 01675 466999,<br />

email: sales@elta.co.uk or visit: www.elta.co.uk<br />

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