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Coast to Coast Automotive Buys Precision Automotive

Avon, OH-based Coast to Coast Automotive Products has purchased the assets of Precision Automotive Industries (PAI). PAI will no longer be associated with the aftermarket business of Corteco, Inc. Coast to Coast was previously a brand name of The Timken Company, acquired by Coast to Coast Automotive Products, Inc. (C2C) in 2003. C2C was founded in 2003 by John Gross and William Hagy, owner of North Coast Bearings, Inc., a supplier of light- and heavy-duty differential and transmission rebuild kits under the brand name DT Components.

AVON, OH — Avon, OH-based Coast to Coast Automotive Products has purchased the assets of Precision Automotive Industries (PAI). PAI will no longer be associated with the aftermarket business of Corteco, Inc.

Coast to Coast was previously a brand name of The Timken Company, acquired by Coast to Coast Automotive Products, Inc. (C2C) in 2003. C2C was founded in 2003 by John Gross and William Hagy, owner of North Coast Bearings, Inc., a supplier of light- and heavy-duty differential and transmission rebuild kits under the brand name DT Components.

All existing programs for both the Precision and Coast to Coast brands will remain unchanged. Current Precision employees, Greg Headrick will be the VP of sales and marketing for Coast to Coast and David Kalina will be the product and purchasing manager.

Existing inventories in PAI’s facility in Burnsville, MN, are being moved at this time to Coast to Coast’s 110,000-square-foot facility in Avon, OH.

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