NAPA Under Car Sales Group Asks 'What's UNDER Your CAR this Holiday Season?'

NAPA Under Car Sales Group Asks ‘What’s UNDER Your CAR this Holiday Season?’

The NAPA Under Car Sales Group announces the "What's UNDER Your CAR this Holiday Season?" promotion. Service dealers have the opportunity to earn back up to 100 percent of their holiday gift card purchases during in the first quarter of 2007.

The NAPA Under Car Sales Group announces the “What’s UNDER Your CAR this Holiday Season?” promotion. Service dealers have the opportunity to earn back up to 100 percent of their holiday gift card purchases during in the first quarter of 2007.

First, service dealers choose gift cards from some of today’s most popular stores and restaurants, including Applebee’s, Baby Gap, Bahama Breeze, Bath & Body Works, Best Buy, Cabela’s, Chili’s, Gap, Gap Kids, Home Depot, JCPenny, Olive Garden, Red Lobster, Sears, Target and Wal-Mart. Gift cards must be purchased by Dec. 31, 2006.

By purchasing participating NAPA Under Car products in the first quarter of 2007, service dealers can earn back 100 percent of the ordered gift card value. Products include NAPA Rack & Pinion, NAPA Exhaust Systems, NAPA U-Joints, NAPA MaxDrive New CV Shafts, NAPA New Clutch, NAPA Power Steering, NAPA Bearings & Oil Seals, NAPA Shocks & Struts, NAPA Steering Pumps, Bosal Exhaust, Precision U-Joints and Zoom Performance Products. The earn-back offer expires March 31, 2007.

"We’re really excited to offer our customers this great promotion, just in time for the holiday shopping season,” said Tim Rhea, general manager, NAPA Under Car Sales Group. “Not only do service dealers get to choose from a wide selection of gift card options, but they also get to choose from a wide selection of top-quality NAPA Under Car products. It’s like getting a holiday bonus!”

Plus, when service dealers participate, they are automatically entered into the holiday sweepstakes for a chance to win up to $3,000 to pay holiday bills.

For more information on this promotion, service dealers can visit with their local NAPA Under Car district sales manager. For more information on NAPA AUTO PARTS, visit www.NAPAonline.com.

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