12/18/2015
Eagle Motorsports Inc
PRI Recap
WOW! What a show! Highlights from the weekend include live welding in the booth, unveiling of new parts, introduction of our EMiNENT logo, our new shirt program, and so much more.
We loved meeting new customers and seeing old friends. Thank you to everyone who stopped by our booth to see new products, watch the live fabrication powered by Lincoln Electric and Plymouth Tube take place, and spin the prize wheel. Thousands visited and everyone was treated to something new.
The booth featured Lincoln's new Square Wave 200 TIG machine. A must have for any fabricator. EMi's new billet wing mounts - fully CNC machined wing post spuds. A splined inner mud cover for any type of open wheel car. New micro front hubs with a patented LF rotor design. The latest sprint car body design available in carbon fiber and live demos of our Vortex welding cup.
Teams looking to have shirts made can utilize RedLineProDesign.com. As low as a 24 shirt order with prices starting at $5.50! Design your shirt online or call us at 402.441.5556 for more information!
At PRI we announced our new slogan #EMiNENT. We want to be the best in our field, well-known, and respected. We strive to accomplish this every day and want to inspire others to do this in their field as well. You too can be #EMiNENT. Tag us on FaceBook or Twitter and contact us about how to join the be EMiNENT movement.
You witnessed the power of our vortex welding cup at PRI, now experience it in your own shop! Check out the welding products on our website and give yourself the tools to weld like a pro.
Lastly, thank you to our partners. Lincoln Electric, Plymouth Tube Company, Area Auto Racing News, Flat Out Magazine, Hoosier Tire, AFCO, Speedway Motors, CSI, Red Line Design, The National Sprint League, and The All-Star Circuit of Champions.
We enjoyed meeting you all and look forward to doing it again next year! Remember to follow us on Facebook and Twitter to keep up with everything EMi!
Article Credit: Eagle Staff Writers
Submitted By: Mike Long