WORLDPAC Announces Winners of Born To Be Wild Sweepstakes

Three lucky WORLDPAC customers were recently announced as the winners of WORLDPAC’s Born To Be Wild Sweepstakes featuring a 1st grand prize choice of motorcycles.
Jan. 1, 2020
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WORLDPAC's Born To Be Wild Sweepstakes winners are getting ready to ride. Three lucky WORLDPAC customers were recently announced as the winners of WORLDPAC’s Born To Be Wild Sweepstakes featuring a 1st grand prize choice of motorcycles.

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The choices are BMW R1200R, Ducati Streetfighter 84, Harley‐Davidson Super Glide Custom and two Yamaha YZ125’s. Second and third prize were a Yamaha Grizzly 350 ATV and a 70-inch plasma TV, respectively.

Participants qualified for the Born To Be Wild Sweepstakes by purchasing products from WORLDPAC during the November and December 2012 incentive period and doubled their chances of winning by purchasing brake components.

"We would like to congratulate all of the winners of our Born to be Wild sweepstakes. This incentive has created a huge amount of interest with our customers and has been one of our most successful programs" says Mario Recchia, Senior Vice President of Marketing for WORLDPAC.

1st Prize winner ‐Star Auto Services of San Jose, California

2nd Prize winner ‐ JC’s British & 4x4 of Englewood, Colorado

3rd Prize winner ‐ C G Motorsports of Richmond, British Columbia

For more information, visit www.worldpac.com

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