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South Manchester Area

Parts and accessories

Harrods Motor Components

Address:

103 Church Lane, Marple, Stockport.

Postcode: SK6 7AR

Telephone:

0161 427 8330

Fax:

 

E-mail:

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Web site:

 

Contact:

John Harrod

Description:

Established for over 30 years, supplying car spares, parts and accessories to garages, trade and retail. Knowledgeable and experienced staff providing a personal service.


Opening Times:

 
Sunday: 10.00 - 13.00
Monday: 08.30 - 17.30
Tuesday: 08.30 - 17.30
Wednesday: 08.30 - 17.30
Thursday: 08.30 - 17.30
Friday: 08.30 - 17.30
Saturday: 09.00 - 16.00

Harrods Motor Components 103 Church Lane, Marple, Stockport, SK6 7AR
Tel: 0161 427 8330

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The Coach House Garage

Tel: 01663 765103

Buxton Rd, High Lane, Stockport, Cheshire SK6 8DX

Repairs, MOT testing.


 

Auto box repair / servicing

ANDREW LANE AUTOMATICS

Andrew Lane
High Lane
Stockport
SK6 8HT
Tel: 01663 764851

 

  Automatic Gear Box Specialists
Servicing, Repair
&
Exchange Units
Over 20 Years Experience

 

 


If you need parts for your Rover

Telephone: 01464 821282 or 07770 830484


 

Driveshaftparts Manchester, UK

 


Other Links
 


 


Classic TV Series


David Sullivan's very useful guide. Intended for those wanting to use the system in touring caravans but equally useful for anyone wanting to install it at home.

"Some people use their caravan to get away from the television; others can't live without it. Love it or loathe it however, one fact remains - cross the English Channel and it's useless. No more ER, no more Coronation Street and, crucially, no more news from home. Even in the UK there are plenty of places where it is difficult to get a decent signal through an aerial, so what can one do about it? Get satellite, that's what! You'll get all 5 UK terrestrial channels (including your own local ITV1) with a crystal-sharp picture and CD-quality sound. Unfortunately many people are put off because they think it will be too expensive or too difficult to set up."


Scart plugs


Pins and what they do

 


 

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