LAS VEGAS, Oct. 5, 2004 (PRIMEZONE) -- Sports Wheels Inc. (Pink Sheets:SSWH), a premiere wheel technology company, today announced that the company is going to display the "Camouflage" wheel line at the annual SEMA Show November 2-5 at the Las Vegas Convention Center. The company anticipates that future lines will be released on or after the SEMA show.
"The addition of Camouflage allows our clients, distributors and a number of potential business partners attending the SEMA Show to witness first-hand the depth of our product line. We are pleased with the way things are rolling out, and we believe that the camouflage line is not only well-positioned to achieved significant sales in this market but is also the perfect way for us to show support for our troops," stated Sports Wheels President Paul Stringer.
"The company continues to launch new designs and anticipates sales to reflect the market's desire for custom rims. Our products have shown to have great traction with distributors and clients, and their participation in the launch process will play a vital role in the success of a product line," added Stringer.
About the Company
Sports Wheels Inc. (http://www.esportswheels.com) is a leading provider of decorative wheels, sports memorabilia and other collectable artwork for the automobile industry and car owners.
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