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SMART PARTS POSTERS NEW ART FORM
Smart Parts

Smart Parts announces the release of several new posters for the summer of 2006.



Loyalhanna, PA – August 5, 2006 – Feast your eyes upon the latest posters from Smart Parts. Beautifully photographed with some of the best pro players in the sport alongside the most gorgeous girls in the industry, the Smart Girls. Reminiscent of a suave, sophisticated and infamous film genre, these posters are not your average paintball art form. Take your pick of six designs featuring Spesh Robinson, Alex Fraige, Dave Pastore, Eric Dearman, Yosh Rau, Konstantin Federov and their dangerous ladies.

Shipping in early August, these posters will be available shortly at your favorite Smart Parts dealer or direct through the Smart Parts web site.

Smart Parts, Inc., is a leading developer and manufacturer of equipment and accessories for the sport of paintball. For more information, visit www.SmartParts.com.

 


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