Beck/Arnley Announces 10 Percent off Promotion on All 2010 Part Numbers

Beck/Arnley Announces 10 Percent off Promotion on All 2010 Part Numbers

Beck/Arnley announces it is running a special 10 percent off promotion on all of its year-to-date foreign nameplate part numbers (Jan. - Sept.), now through Nov. 30, 2010. This represents more than 1,800 new part numbers to choose from.

Beck/Arnley announces it is running a special 10 percent off promotion on all of its year-to-date foreign nameplate part numbers (Jan. – Sept.), now through Nov. 30, 2010. This represents more than 1,800 new part numbers to choose from.

To make it easy for technicians to find the exact parts that they need, Beck/Arnley has compiled all 2010 part numbers into a simple-to-use buyers guide format that includes reference prices and registrations. A separate order form is also available.

“We’re making it easy for professional technicians to get the latest Beck/Arnley coverage by offering all of our 2010 part numbers at a 10 percent discount,” said Paul Farwick, vice president of sales for Beck/Arnley. “New Beck/Arnley numbers means more import sales in your shop. Don’t miss out on this limited time offer – order today.”

To download the buyers guide and order form, visit http://www.beckarnley.com/beckarnleynewnumpromo.html.

To place an order electronically, e-mail the order form to [email protected].

To place an order via fax, send the order form to (615) 220-3290.
 
For questions on ordering, contact Ken Adams at [email protected] or (615) 220-3242.

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