Royal Purple To Commemorate 30th Anniversary At The 2016 SEMA Show

Royal Purple To Commemorate 30th Anniversary At The 2016 SEMA Show

The company's press conference will include an announcement of Max-Blast, Royal Purple's newest product.

 

royal-purple-logoPLANO, Texas — Premium synthetic lubricant and performance chemical manufacturer, Royal Purple, has announced it will commemorate the company’s 30th anniversary at the 2016 SEMA show in Las Vegas, Nov. 1-4. The Royal Purple booth will feature various custom builds, celebrity autograph signings and an unveiling of a custom Ringbrothers 1969 Camaro build.

Royal Purple will uncover the highly anticipated “G-Code” Camaro built by the Ringbrothers at the Royal Purple booth (#23057) on Tuesday, Nov. 1 at 3 p.m. The press conference will also celebrate 30 years of Royal Purple and include an announcement of Max-Blast, Royal Purple’s newest product. For those not attending SEMA, the press conference will be live-streamed on the Royal Purple Facebook page using Facebook Live.

Of the more than 50 vehicle builds utilizing Royal Purple products at the 2016 SEMA show, Royal Purple will be showcasing three builds in its booth. In addition to “G-Code,” other vehicles displayed at the booth this year include a 1972 Chevrolet Cheyenne pickup from Delmo’s Speed and Kustom and the John Nicotra Racing Super Modified race car driven by Otto Sitterly.

Additionally, Royal Purple will host various celebrity signings throughout the show. Signings include TV personality Courtney Hansen, IndyCar driver Ed Carpenter, racing legend Paul Tracy and several others.

For more information on Royal Purple, its 2016 SEMA display, or its full line of synthetic lubricants and performance chemical additives, visit www.RoyalPurple.com.

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