PartboyzAuto Parts has moved to Gbagada Mechanics Village.
Mr. Olu Okusanya, the company's Chief Executive Officer, has revealed that this move is necessary in order to redefine the auto parts business in Nigeria.
According to him, this is possible because of the new auto policy which has made a lot of opportunities possible.
"The warm embrace given to the Nigeria's auto policy by both foreign and local investors has opened a lot of opportunities for those of us in the auto parts business. has therefore come with innovative service and products to meet the needs of the Nigerian vehicle owners."
Modeled after the largest auto parts chain store in America, Nigeria's modern auto parts supermarket offers auto parts, headlights and lighting, engine and drivetrain, brakes, suspension as well as lubricants.
Other services include certified advice on car repairs and parts by auto parts specialists, genuine auto parts and lubricants only with full money-back warranty on all items purchased.
This is not the only thing that has made possible by the new policy.
Ford's plan to assemble the Ranger pickup in Nigeria starting in the fourth quarter of 2015 is one.
The second is a vehicle assembly plant that will soon be launched by TATA Motorsin Lagos, Nigeria.