MITSUBISHI (BJC) parts
Japanese company Mitsubishi is one of the largest in the world in production vehicles. The manufacturer's logo is the coat of arms of the province of Tosa, combined with the arms of the founder – Yataro Iwasaki. 2016 main owners of the brand were Mitsubishi and Nissan. Currently set up a partnership in the form of the Alliance Renault - Nissan - Mitsubishi. The manufacturer has five Assembly plants vehicles. Eight more provide production components.
Mitsubishi available cars. The most popular were the Outlander, ASX, Lanser, Pajero Sport . Mitsubishi Lanser can be considered a great success of the developers, because he has twice won the Safari rally in Africa and have four wins in the Australian rally southern cross. It is the most recognized sedan, in different countries, including Ukraine and Russia.
Original spare parts Mitsubishi, unfortunately, often copied. As a result, the market gets a lot of fakes. To identify fakes, enough to pay attention to some points. The original parts sticker attached directly to the item, not the package, is smoothly, has sharp corners and a watermark which is visible at a certain angle or under ultraviolet light.
MITSUBISHI (BJC) is a major manufacturer and supplier of auto parts for Mitsubishi vehicles. It is well known for producing high-quality aftermarket parts for all kinds of cars, including Japanese and European makes. The company produces a wide range of spare parts, from engine parts to electrical components, to body parts. They also produce a variety of performance parts, such as turbochargers, intakes, exhausts, and ECU tuning kits.
MITSUBISHI (BJC) parts are renowned for their quality and reliability, and are often considered to be on par with original equipment manufacturer (OEM) parts. The price of their parts is usually comparable to other aftermarket companies, and may even be cheaper depending on the specific part.
MITSUBISHI (BJC) has factories located in Japan, China, and Taiwan. The company has also established a presence in the United States and Europe, though most of their parts are still made in Asia.