LAS VEGAS, Nov. 2, 2004 (PRIMEZONE) -- Sports Wheels Inc. (Pink Sheets:SSWH), a leading provider of decorative car wheels, announced that it has opened its exhibit in booth number 12482 at the SEMA Show, the premier automotive specialty products trade event in the world, underway today through Friday, November 5 at the Las Vegas Convention Center.
Included in the Company's plans for this show is the display of its "Camouflage" wheel line and other products as Sports Wheels moves to increase visibility and eventually market share for its product lines. Sports Wheels has outlined its strategy to launch, publicize and market new designs and anticipates growing sales to reflect the market's desire for custom automotive products.
"We expect to dramatically increase the profile of our product lines through our participation at the SEMA Show and are extremely pleased that the event is now beginning. This show gives us the ability to display our products at an event where all the major buyers and other players in the automotive industry come together, and the SEMA Show is clearly the most ideal environment to effectively impact the automotive specially market," commented Sports Wheels President Paul 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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