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LR Parts team up with Swedish giants

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We’re pleased to announce that we have teamed up with Thule as one of our valued parts suppliers.

Established in Sweden in 1942 they are an international group of people united by a passion to help active families and outdoor enthusiasts.

Their products help motorists transport anything safely, easily and in style due to a huge range of exciting items and interesting products.

Based in Malmö, the Thule Group has over 3,000 employees at more than 50 production and sales locations all over the world. So keep an eye on our website as we will soon be listing the exciting new range of stock.

But in the meantime, find out more about Thule and look at some of the products they offer by clicking here to visit their website.

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