FMI Automotive Adds Import Nameplate Water Pump Coverage - Engine Builder Magazine

FMI Automotive Adds Import Nameplate Water Pump Coverage

FMI Automotive has expanded its line of premium performance water pumps to include new part numbers for Infiniti, Nissan, Audi, Volkswagen and Mercedes-Benz cars and light trucks. In addition, the company has recently added new heavy duty water pump coverage that fits Cummins engines.

FMI Automotive has expanded its premium performance water pump coverage with the addition of new part numbers for select import nameplate cars and light trucks.

118508FMIwaterp_00000068446“At FMI Automotive, our number one priority is quality in everything we do,” said Casey Lee, president of FMI Automotive. “The addition of these new part numbers demonstrates our commitment providing our customers with the top quality parts and outstanding coverage they’ve come to expect from FMI.”

FMI Automotive has expanded its line of premium performance water pumps to include new part numbers for Infiniti, Nissan, Audi, Volkswagen and Mercedes-Benz cars and light trucks. In addition, the company has recently added new heavy duty water pump coverage that fits Cummins engines.

Customers can learn firsthand about the business-building advantages of FMI premium performance water pumps by visiting booth 6438 at the 2013 Automotive Aftermarket Products Expo (AAPEX) held Nov. 5-7 at the Sands Expo Center in Las Vegas, Nev.

About FMI Automotive
Based in Panama City Beach, Fla., FMI Automotive is the leading, single-source aftermarket manufacturer of premium quality water pumps. The company controls all aspects of supply and quality, conducting extensive testing to ensure high customer satisfaction. Utilizing state-of-the-art production techniques and a proven distribution model, FMI Automotive delivers its top quality parts in a timely and efficient manner. To learn more about FMI Automotive, visit www.fmiautomotive.com or connect on Facebookand Twitter.

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