The Automotive Industries Association of Canada (AIA) is the national industry in Canada which brings together the automotive aftermarket chain service. The aftermarket is the section of the auto industry which is concerned with the manufacturing, re-manufacturing, distribution, wholesaling and retailing of all vehicle replacement parts, accessories, tools, equipment, chemicals and services except the products that are original in the manufacturing of new cars.12 cm. (almost ½ box) containing correspondence, clippings, press releases and 1 b&w photo pertaining to the Automotive Industries Association of Canad
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