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Findapart.co.uk is the longest running online used Lanos Petrol Cap database and offers some of the lowest priced Petrol Cap available in the UK.
Established Since 1999 we have become the industry leader in sourcing used parts for all Daewoo models.
Our Daewoo used parts system instantly alerts all Daewoo breakers of your parts request, enabling them to offer a quick and efficient response for your Daewoo parts, usually within minutes.
Established since 1999, we have become the industry leader in sourcing used Petrol Caps for Daewoo Lanoss.
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The Daewoo Lanos was a subcompact car manufactured by the Korean automaker Daewoo Motor from 1997 to 2002, and from 1997 to 2008 made under a license agreement by the Fabryka Samochodów Osobowych (FSO) in Poland, marketed as FSO Lanos, and assembled in Ukraine in modified versions known as Daewoo Sens and Chevrolet Lanos. For a brief period, it was also assembled by TagAZ in Russia, marketed as Doninvest Assol. The Lanos was designed by Giorgetto Giugiaro and featured three body styles - 3-door and 5-door hatchbacks and a 4-door sedan. Lanos was designed to replace Daewoo Nexia in the Daewoo lineup and was itself replaced by Daewoo Kalos