Latest RacingJunk.com 2009 Giveaway Prize is NASA-Inspired Custom Wrapped Snap-on Roll Cab

The latest prize to be offered in the RacingJunk.com 2009 Giveaway is a Snap-on roll cab custom skinned with National Auto Sport Association (NASA) graphics, valued at $2895.

North Adams, Mass. (PRWEB) August 1, 2009 -- RacingJunk.com has revealed that the next prize to be offered in the RacingJunk.com 2009 Giveaway is a Snap-on roll cab custom skinned with National Auto Sport Association (NASA) graphics. Valued at $2895, this one-of-a-kind Snap-on roll cab is the latest in a series of prizes up for grabs in the RacingJunk.com 2009 Giveaway sponsored by Snap-on.

Starting August 1, contestants can enter to win this tricked out NASA roll cab as part of the RacingJunk.com 2009 Giveaway. The winner of the NASA design roll cab will be announced November 5. Anyone over the age of 18 can enter to win by visiting the contest page online at http://www.racingjunk.com/2009giveawayentry?box_id=10 and clicking on "Enter to Win."

"RacingJunk.com enjoys a strong partnership with the National Auto Sport Association, and we're pleased to have NASA featured on this great looking custom roll cab. And as a bonus, if the winner of the NASA box is a NASA member, we'll invite the winner to trick out the roll cab with their own custom design, including photos, graphics or a team logo," said John Gamble, Director Business Development for Raceway Media. "We're very proud to be working with Snap-on as the title sponsor for the RacingJunk.com 2009 Giveaway, and to be able to bring such an exciting contest to all our members and anyone who uses our number one ranked motorsports classifieds."

The RacingJunk.com 2009 Giveaway runs through December, 2009. Each month a new prize is revealed, including a number of custom-wrapped Snap-on roll cabs. The NASA design roll cab is the sixth custom wrapped Snap-on roll cab offered as a Giveaway prize. All the Snap-on roll cab Giveaway prizes feature full double wall construction, unsurpassed durability, rolled edges, impressive load capacity, Lock'n Roll® interchangeable drawers and ball bearing slides. All the 2009 Giveaway prizes can be viewed at http://www.racingjunk.com/2009_giveaway_front.

ABOUT RACEWAY MEDIA
Raceway Media, LLC, a Boxcar Media, LLC company, is a multimedia publishing firm serving the racing and performance enthusiast industries. Their flagship property, RacingJunk.com, is a free "one-stop shop" for those looking to buy, sell, trade, entertain or interact with people throughout the automotive and motorcycle racing and performance communities.

The company's holdings include RacingJunk.com and MotorcycleAds.com, which together receive more than 70 million page views per month and have more than 350,000 members. Raceway Media also owns BoatingJunk.com, MuscleCarJunk.com, RacingJunkRides.com, RJRaceSpace.com and CollectorCarNation.com. Raceway Media has also partnered with Snap-on to launch S-TECH (http://education.snapon.com), a social networking site and online community for current and prospective transportation technology students, their instructors and professionals in the field.

ABOUT THE NATIONAL AUTO SPORT ASSOCIATION (NASA)
The National Auto Sport Association (NASA) was formed in 1991 to deliver high quality motorsports events to enthusiasts at major racing venues throughout the nation. NASA is dedicated to organizing and promoting racing activities for both the aspiring and accomplished racer. NASA programs allow owners of both high-performance street-driven vehicles and racecars to enjoy the full performance capabilities of their cars in a controlled environment. NASA presents many different programs that allow drivers to enjoy motorsports on a number of different levels, including High Performance Driving Events (HPDE), Time Trial, NASA-X, Rally Sport and Competition Racing programs. With a membership base of more than 10,000 strong and a program in place that helps their membership gain experience and move forward toward their goals whether that be wheel to wheel racing, or simply competing in our Time Trail series, NASA continues to experience tremendous growth.

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