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WIN THIS COLORADO!

Hypertech Announces a Special Giveaway

- TEXT AND PHOTOS PROVIDED BY HYPERTECH

IN THE 30-YEAR HISTORY OF HYPERTECH, THERE’S NEVER BEEN A SWEEPSTAKE­S OR GIVEAWAY LIKE PROJECT BLUE CHIP. This promotion came about after much discussion within Hypertech’s sales and marketing team to showcase the company’s power programmer­s and speedomete­r calibrator­s, and the desire to award one lucky winner a show-quality custom truck.

Once the project began, deciding which vehicle platform to use was next. While full-size trucks, SUVS and Jeeps have been a mainstay in Hypertech’s applicatio­ns, the use of a Chevy Colorado/gmc Canyon came to the forefront because many of the company’s marketing partners have introduced or developed products for GM’S new mid-size entry.

Debuting at the 2016 SEMA Show in Hypertech’s display, the Colorado was then shown at the L.A. Auto Show before it was sent back to Hypertech’s Memphis headquarte­rs for appearance­s at both Keystone Big Shows and a number of 4Wheel Parts’ Truck Fests.

Included among the marketing partners and the products and services provided are: BDS Suspension (5.5-inch lift kit and a body lift kit), Magnaflow (exhaust system), Hypertech (Max Energy 2.0 power programmer), Airaid (cold air intake), Hellwig (rear sway bar), Line-x (spray-in bedliner), BOLT (locks), Pro Comp (wheels and tires), AMP Research (Powerstep running boards), Bushwacker (fender flares), Axalta (paint), Wizards (waxes and polishes), Visionx (LED driving lights and light bar) and Roadwire (custom leather seat covers). The truck was built by Carolina Kustoms in Portland, Oregon, with vinyl graphics by Eye Kandy Designs.

There’s nothing quite like winning a custom truck, and we’re hoping it goes to a Street Trucks reader!

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