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Local News - Local News - September 13, 2012
Motion Auto Supply opens store in Post Falls, its ninth outlet overall
Company has nine outlets in Washington and Idaho for retail, wholesale parts

By Treva Lind
Of the Journal of Business

Spokane-based automotive parts retailer and wholesaler Parts Wholesalers Inc., doing business as Motion Auto Supply, has opened a store in Post Falls, its ninth overall.

The Post Falls outlet is located in a leased 5,000-square-foot building at 206 E. Seltice Way that previously was occupied by Carquest Auto Parts, says Tim Trudnowski, president of Parts Wholesalers Inc.

Trudnowski says Parts Wholesalers, which is employee owned, spent about $25,000 on a building remo...


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