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National Dragster, Oct 22, 2004
The gift certificate program for the NHRA Northeast Division National Open Series presented by Sony/PCRichard.com, in conjunction with the sponsors listed below, has continued in 2004.
This year's program features more than 25 sponsors. Event winners in each category will receive certificates that could be worth more than $14,000 in products and/or services. Without the support of the manufacturers listed, this program would not be possible.
For the 2004 National Open Series, the division will mail each event winner non-transferable gift certificates from each manufacturer toward the purchase of a product or service.
* Arundel Trailer Sales
* ATI Performance Products
* B&B Automotive Machine Shop
* Bill Mitchell Products
* Bob Kaiser Race Engines
* Boucher's Racing Engines
* Brandywine Cylinder Heads
* Competition Tire East
* Diamond RV
* Don's Custom Carburetors
* Dynamic Converters LLC
* Dynamic Racing Transmissions LLC
* HoosierTire Mid-Atlantic
* Hughes Performance
* Jim Harrington's Drag Racing School
* Ken's Kustom Chassis
* L&L Machine
* Long's Machine & Tool
* Lucky's Race Cars
* MacDowell Racing Heads
* Moduline
* Monster Racing Enterprises Inc.
* Moroso Performance Sales
* Motor Sports Innovations
* RC. Richard & Son
* Pro-Formance Transmission LLC
* RBS Trailer Sales
* Select Performance
* Shogun Industries Inc.
* VP Racing Fuels
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