Parts Plus Service Dealers Have Chance To Meet Clay Millican

Parts Plus Repair America Sweepstakes To Award Ultimate Dream Car Weekend

From June 1-July 31, repair shops who buy from participating Parts Plus distributors and auto stores can earn points for weekly and monthly prizes as well as the grand-prize drawing, according to David Prater, president of the Automotive Distribution Network.

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GERMANTOWN, Tenn. — During the upcoming Parts Plus Repair America Sweepstakes, select service dealers nationwide will have the chance to win five grand-prize trips to Los Angeles to drive an array of exotic vehicles as part of the Ultimate Dream Car Weekend hosted by Parts Plus Top Fuel driver Clay Millican.

From June 1-July 31, repair shops who buy from participating Parts Plus distributors and auto stores can earn points for weekly and monthly prizes as well as the grand-prize drawing, according to David Prater, president of the Automotive Distribution Network.

“The registered service dealers collect points for purchases of products from our manufacturer partners, all tracked online,” Prater said. “The more points the shops earn, the higher the odds of their name being drawn. Repair America makes it easy for service dealers, as they don’t have to collect invoices or game cards. Plus, the promotion generates customer goodwill, loyalty and excitement for our Parts Plus warehouse distributors, jobbers and manufacturer partners.”

Five-grand prize winners and their spouses will travel to LA, where they will alternate driving such cars as Lamborghinis, Porsches, a Maserati, Ferraris and an Audi R8 Spyder for a day’s outing in the Santa Monica Mountains. Other prizes include $2,500 certificates toward the Network’s tool & equipment catalog, 60-inch flat-screen TVs, Sunex tools, Mechanix Wear FastFit Gloves, and much more.

Operating under the brands of Parts Plus, Parts Plus Mexico, IAPA and Auto Pride, the Automotive Distribution Network is one of the largest, most diverse program groups in the industry.

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