Westin Makes a $2,500 Matching Challenge for Autism
Awareness at 2014 SEMA Show
San Dimas, CA – October 23, 2014 - Westin Automotive
Products, Inc. is proud to be featuring a 2013 Dodge Ram 2500 Mega Cab, Cummins
4x4 for Autism Awareness. Westin has joined with the National Autism
Association to help raise awareness by way of this big “Missterious” truck from
our booth #34017 at the SEMA Show. The mission of the National Autism
Association is to respond to the most urgent needs of the autism community,
providing real help and hope so that all affected can reach their full
potential.
The Dodge Ram 2500 Mega Cab will feature Westin’s new HDX
front and rear Bumpers with LED Lights, Wheel-to-Wheel GenX Oval Steps, Westin
Performance2X LED Light Bars, Xtreme Single Row LED Lights Bars and Quadrant
Auxiliary LED Lights, a T-MAX 12,000lb Outback Winch, and Wade Sure-Fit Floor
Mats.
Inside it features custom seating fitted with Katzkin
leather and a Kicker audio system. For performance it features an 8-inch
suspension lift kit by McGaughty’s Suspension, a Juice with Attitude CTS
Programmer by Edge Products, and differential covers by G2 Axle & Gear.
On the exterior it features an LTZ Tonneau Cover by A.R.E.,
a sliding platform by CargoGlide, sway bars by Hellwig Products, a Precision
Grille by Royalty Core, Bushwacker BodyGear pocket flares, ORACLE Lighting LED
Headlight accents, lighting controls built by Snyder and John Allen, 22x12-inch
TIS Wheels, 37-inch Interco M16 Tires, Katrina Train Horn kit by HornBlasters,
and a gorgeous black with blue trim finish by Castroville Custom Powder
Coating.
On-site at our booth #34017, we will have literature on-hand
and a donation box benefitting the National Autism Association. Westin will be
matching the first $2500 USD in donations made at our booth #34017, at the SEMA
Show Tuesday – Friday, November 4 -7, in the Upper South Hall of the Las Vegas
Convention Center. We encourage all attendees to stop by and make a generous donation
to this worthy cause.
Please visit the National Autism Awareness Association’s
website: http://nationalautismassociation.org
for more information on how you can help.
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