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Parsons Parts - Suppliers of truck and trailer parts, spares and accessories.

D D Diesels - Essex based company supplying new and used truck parts.

LCP Automotive Components - Truck and trailer spares and parts distributer. Also providing engineering and diagnostic services and branch locator.

ABS Sensors - Specialist design and development of anti-lock braking systems. Based in Wales, exports worldwide.

CTL (GB) Ltd - UK and Ireland distributor of Elson Truck-Cruise speed limiters.

Diesel Dynamics - Dual fuel specialists who supply and instal ionisation diesel and LPG fumigation systems. Based in Bristol.

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