(OTC BB: RHOI) Targets Rental Operators
Market Wire, September, 2006
Rhino Outdoor International, Inc. (OTCBB: RHOI), a business development company that acquires and consolidates outdoor activity based companies is pleased to announce that Rhino Off Road Industries, its wholly owned subsidiary is now recruiting Adventure parks and operators of Off Road Rental businesses to utilize our unique, safe, reliable and cost effective Rough Terrain Vehicles as an alternative, or replacement for their current ATV rental fleets.
"The Rhino RTV is an ideal product for ATV Rental businesses," stated Howard Pearl, President of Rhino Off Road Industries. "The safety and performance features built into each of our RTVs includes a 5 point racing harness, full roll cage of 1 1/2 " steel tubing, 4 speed automatic transmission, dual independent master cylinders, 4 wheel disc brakes, hydraulic steering, and spark arrester, to name just a few of the key features that support this easy to operate, family friendly RTV."
To read the complete release, go to: http://www.cyberelease.com/rhoi91906.htm
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