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Sports Wheels Relocates Corporate Headuarters to Las Vegas

LAS VEGAS--June 21, 2004--Sports Wheels Inc. (Pink Sheets: SSWH.PK), a premier wheel technology company, today announces that its corporate offices have relocated to Las Vegas. This move for the company allows Sports Wheels to maintain a Midwest presence. "Most of our clients and vendors are based in the Midwest and this move allows us to service them better," stated President Paul Stringer. Sports Wheels continues to move forward in the execution of the business plan.

The company plans to add additional member services to the website over the next week to support future investor relations questions. Sports Wheels Inc. has launched a new site over the last month that is still a work in progress. In the next several weeks we will be adding features to begin order processing. Please watch for new announcements and events at http://www.esportswheels.com.

Sports Wheels Inc. is a leading provider of marketing alternatives for the automobile industry specializing in sports memorabilia and collectable artwork for the car owners. You can find out more about Sports Wheels Inc. by viewing our website. Please note that we can also be found under the symbol (Pink Sheets: SSWH.PK.)

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