Garmat SharpShooter Contest Offers Trip to SEMA Show - BodyShop Business

Garmat SharpShooter Contest Offers Trip to SEMA Show

Garmat USA has announced the start of the Garmat SharpShooter Contest. The contest runs now through Oct. 10, 2011, and the Grand Prize includes a free trip to Las Vegas for the 201 SEMA Show.

Garmat says its Sharpshooter contest is its way of recognizing the quality paint techs and shop owners who use Garmat equipment.

Johan Huwaert, general manager of Garmat USA, said, "At tradeshows and site visits, paint techs are always telling me how they prefer Garmat booths, so this is their chance to tell us why.  It also is allowing us to open channels of communication for the techs to give us feedback on what they would like to see in a paint booth."   

Paint techs and their managers will have the opportunity to tell their "Garmat Story," in either video testimonial or written statements. The first 250 entrants will receive a custom Garmat Sharpshooter Cap. First place prizes of two leather jackets, (one for the contestant and one for the shop owner) will be awarded to five finalists, and the Grand Prize of a trip for two to Las Vegas will go to the contest winner. Contest rules and regulations can be found at www.garmat.com.  


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