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Collision Repair Training | Australia
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Current Events/News: I-CAR Press Releases: 1998 Press Releases
November 30, 1998 EXCITING NEW DEVELOPMENTS IN I-CAR'S UNIFORM PROCEDURES FOR COLLISION REPAIR (UPCR) (Rolling Meadows, IL) The January 1999 issue of I-CAR's UPCR will contain seven new procedures and several new enhancements, including collision repair manuals for all 1981-1998 Toyota vehicles. Seven aluminum procedures have been added, in the following areas: Door Skin, Fender (Bolted-On), Fender (Welded-On), Hood, Quarter Panel, Outer Wheelhouse, and Rear Body Panel. New information has also been added from the following product- or equipment-makers for the January 1999 issue: 3M Automotive Aftermarket Division, Automotive International, Garmat, Martin Senour, Meguiar's, SEM Products, Sharpe Manufacturing, Sherwin-Williams, Team Blowtherm. This issue will include enhancements from a total of 16 manufacturers. If you would like your company's product information included in UPCR, contact Cindy Landwehr at 1-800-TECH-990 (1-800-832-4990), or send e-mail to upcr@i-car.com. If you are interested in discussing a multi-user agreement with a volume discount for your company, contact Dave Heckeler, I-CAR Director of Marketing and Field Operations, at 800.422.7872 (800.422.7872) in the US, or in Canada, contact Roland Taube, I-CAR Canada National Manager, at 1-800-565-ICAR (1-800-565-4227). An annual subscription of UPCR, with quarterly issues of new and updated procedures, is $295 in the United States and $370 in Canada. A $50 discount is available to members of participating Collision Industry associations. Call your association to find out if you qualify, or ask them to sign up. To order UPCR, please contact I-CAR Customer Care at 800.422.7872 (800.422.7872), or download the order form from the I-CAR web site at www.i-car.com. In Canada, call 1-800-565-ICAR (1-800-565-4227). In New Zealand, call 07-849-0159. I-CAR, founded in 1979, is an international, not-for-profit, training organization dedicated to improving the quality, safety, and efficiency of auto collision repair for the ultimate benefit of consumers.
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