
Win AutoZone's Project Honda Civic
Win AutoZone's "Project Cool" Honda Civic!
From a Xenon EFX body kit and APC carbon-fiber hood to a Street Glow under-car kit and an Energy Suspension HyperFlex system, this Honda Civic is ready for race, show, and the occasional cruising on your town's main streets. What's that? Oh, you want to know how you can buy this car? Didn't you hear?
AutoZone is giving it away. Yes, it's true, so pick up your jaw and stop raising the roof. Take it off-roading? We don't think so, my friend. This is a feature-worthy car made strictly for the pavement. Where should you sign up? Are you sure you're ready for a vehicle of this magnitude?
With $16,500 worth of upgrades, including 18-inch W-63 wheels from APC and Edelbrock struts, you cannot possibly be prepared to drive this car. Do you even have your license yet? You do? Well, can you handle the MSD ignition system powering up your car; the Faze, Auto Meter, and APC indiglo gauges staring at your nasty grill; or the Jensen audio system pushing 1,400 watts of quality sounds into your ear? C'mon, get off your knees and listen up. It's an Edelbrock intake and fuel rail, Flowtech Airmass ceramic-coated headers, and Denso Iridium plugs. Oh, that's the stuff you want to buy for your Civic? We get it. Well, just go to any AutoZone store between May 5 and July 7, and pick an entry form to win this illmatic Civic. Tell them you want to enter to win the Cool Car Sweepstakes, and buy some air freshener while you there because you're smelling kinda funky. Oh, that's your cologne? Never mind. Excuse us? OK, well if you don't know where there's an AutoZone, just go to www.autozone.com and you can not only find your nearest store, but you can also read the sweepstakes rules.
Cars Going Sideways Invade CaliforniaYokohama Tire Corporation and its ADVAN brand signed on as title sponsors to Slipstream Global Marketing's presentation of the D1 Grand Prix taking place on August 31, 2003 at the Irwindale Speedway's infield course in Irwindale, California. According to Art Mickalik, marketing communications director for Yokohama Tire Corporation, "It is a great opportunity for us to show our understanding of motorsports technology." Labeled as the "the next big thing," the D1 Grand Prix will bring the top 16 teams from Japan to Cali, drifting cars like the Nissan Skyline, Toyota Levin, and Nissan Silvia.
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