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Federated Announces 4-Wheelin Car Care Sweepstakes

Federated 4-wheelinFederated Car Care Centers work hard to keep America’s vehicles on the road. As a thank you, Federated will award one lucky Car Care member with something they can use both on and off the road, a completely refurbished and upgraded Jeep Wrangler JK. The one-of-a-kind Jeep is the grand prize in the 2016 Federated 4-Wheelin Car Care Sweepstakes.

“Federated Car Care Center members are trusted auto care professionals that provide outstanding service, install quality name brand parts, and employ ASE-certified technicians to service and repair their customers’ vehicles,” said Phil Moore, senior vice president of Federated Auto Parts. “To recognize their ongoing dedication to serving motorists across the country, we will award a fully refurbished Jeep Wrangler JK to the lucky grand prize winner.”

Willie B and Kevin Byrd of Two Guys Garage will showcase the Federated Jeep Wrangler JK project during a Two Guys Garage episode this season, installing premium quality parts from some of Federated’s top manufacturing partners. The grand prize winner be presented with the newly refurbished and upgraded Jeep on September 10 at Richmond International Raceway prior to the start of the NASCAR Sprint Cup Federated Auto Parts 400.

The Federated Car Care 4-Wheelin Sweepstakes is open to any fully enrolled Federated Car Care Center member. Current members are automatically eligible. New members must be enrolled by August 1, 2016 to be eligible. In addition to the grand prize, hundreds of other prizes will be awarded.

The Federated Car Care program is one of the fastest growing, complete support programs for the nation’s best automotive service providers. To learn more about the Federated Car Care Center program, contact your Federated Auto Parts distributor or visit www.FederatedAutoParts.com.

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