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As the Mizati Company Gets Bigger, so do Its Wheels

LOS ANGELES, April 9 -- Mizati Luxury Alloy Wheels, Inc. , a distributor of high-quality luxury alloy wheels for passenger cars, sport utility vehicles, vans and light trucks, announced today that it will deliver more large size wheels (26"-30") to the market during 2007.

Recent trends have made custom wheels larger and tires lower profile. "Even five to ten years ago, most OEM wheels were 14-15-inches. Car enthusiasts have since embraced the progression towards much larger rims," stated Mizati's spokeswoman Grace Wang. The twenty-inch served as the gold- standard size in custom wheels for quite some time. As vehicle manufacturers such as Toyota, Honda, and Chrysler have followed suit in offering standard wheels in sizes 16-18 inches, the custom wheel market has again raised the bar. 2006 reached a new milestone as the first ever 30-inch production wheels were sold to MTV's "Viva la Bam" star and professional skateboarder, Bam Margera.

Mizati currently markets many wheels in 22 and 24-inch sizes and even some in 26-inch. "The popularity of our 26-inch wheels last year gave us some great ideas for 2007," noted Wang. For more information about Mizati and its products, please visit the company website at www.mizatiwheels.com.

About Mizati Luxury Alloy Wheels, Inc.

Mizati Luxury Alloy Wheels, Inc. ("Mizati") designs, markets and distributes high-quality custom alloy wheels for passenger cars, sport utility vehicles, vans and light trucks. Incorporated in 2001, the company operates from its 16,000 square foot warehouse and office space in Walnut, California. Mizati currently markets and distributes three separate and unique brands, "Mizati(R)", "Hero(TM)" and "Zati(TM)", through a network of 300 dealers and distributors. Mizati has achieved an average annual revenue growth rate of 102% for the past three years, and had total revenue of $4,162,754 in 2006.

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