Besfits for Korean vehicles

Besfits for Korean vehicles

Parts

Introducing Besfits, an innovative automotive parts supplier new to the industry. Besfits is a premium aftermarket product manufactured for Mobis in Korea, the supplier of genuine Hyundai and Kia parts. While they are not genuine parts for Hyundai or Kia vehicles, the parts are manufactured by the same suppliers to the same high quality standards.

The company was established in 1977 and has since grown to establish a worldwide network of quality resellers through innovative technologies.

Besfits NZ was introduced in December last year as the company quickly identified a need for a Korean parts supplier to fufill the requirements of today’s automotive market, providing high quality parts at competitive prices.

Besfits product range includes water pumps, timing belts, tensioners, filtration and more to suit vehicle manufacturers such as Hyundai, Kia and Ssangyong. Currently Besfits carries 12 different product groups, and has access to more than 10,000 part numbers. The goal of the company is to achieve rapid growth via distribution networks throughout New Zealand.

Says sales manager Stu Crouth: “With the success of Korean car brands in New Zealand over the last five years we believe there will be substantial and increasing demand for these parts.”

Besfits also offers a range of faster moving parts for many Japanese brands in filters and spark plugs which are made by quality manufacturers for Mobis for the Besfits range.

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