The two statements below have been lifted from the "Brit-Cars" forum.
I have confirmed today that premier is down to 8 personel, and will be closed completely within a few weeks.
Premier has an ebay shop "TheZwharehouse" which I believe a few of us have used in the past.
The shop is still in go for a few more weeks, then premier will be gone for good.
They currently have some ARG stock listed, some ridiculously expensive, and some pretty cheap, so might be worth checking them out before it's gone.
http://stores.ebay.co.uk/TheZWarehouse
Before long we will be left to the mercy of the ebay sellers and what few MGR jumblers are left at the shows.
Bad news for all ARG/MGR owners me thinks.
I have confirmed today that premier is down to 8 personel, and will be closed completely within a few weeks.
Premier has an ebay shop "TheZwharehouse" which I believe a few of us have used in the past.
The shop is still in go for a few more weeks, then premier will be gone for good.
They currently have some ARG stock listed, some ridiculously expensive, and some pretty cheap, so might be worth checking them out before it's gone.
http://stores.ebay.co.uk/TheZWarehouse
Before long we will be left to the mercy of the ebay sellers and what few MGR jumblers are left at the shows.
Bad news for all ARG/MGR owners me thinks.
The MG Rover parts distribution centre in Crayford, North West Kent has entered Administration this week.
The Whitehouse Group, who previously had franshises for Audi, BMW, Citroen, SAAB, Misubishi, Honda, MG Rover, Mercedes, Toyota, Nissan, Renault, Mini, Volkswagen, Ferrari, Maserati and Peugeot, and after downsizing after the loss of founding owner Brian Whitehouse in 2005, now currently operate with only 3 sites with Chrysler, Dodge, Jeep, and Alfa Romeo sites, plus their MG Rover parts warehouse in Crayford, Kent, have entered administration.
The Whitehouse Group, who previously had franshises for Audi, BMW, Citroen, SAAB, Misubishi, Honda, MG Rover, Mercedes, Toyota, Nissan, Renault, Mini, Volkswagen, Ferrari, Maserati and Peugeot, and after downsizing after the loss of founding owner Brian Whitehouse in 2005, now currently operate with only 3 sites with Chrysler, Dodge, Jeep, and Alfa Romeo sites, plus their MG Rover parts warehouse in Crayford, Kent, have entered administration.
Premier Parts in Romford have just gone too!!
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