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SNG BARRATT-IT’S THE LITTLE THINGS

Whilst large, visible, and shiny things such as body panels, trim and chrome work can attract the eye and headlines, where would we be without the myriad small brackets, shims and fastenings? They are low on volume and profit, high on development cost, but vital to complete a restoration or refurbishment. The accompanying images (with part numbers) give just a miniscule flavour of the extent of SNGBs vast range. We are lucky that companies such as SNGB utilise new technologies and their ingenuity to fill the void and urge you to visit their website to search for

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