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11:18 pm Monday, June 7, 2004

Local car dealership celebrates opening of new showroom, service shop

By Staff
special to The Star
June 4, 2004
Rick Justice Pontiac-Buick-GMC will conclude the final two days of its Grand Opening Celebration today and Saturday at its 503 Front Street Extension location.
The celebration marks the official opening of the dealership's new and expanded showroom and service department. It began Thursday with a ribbon cutting.
The three-day celebration features a variety of activities, including free refreshments, gifts and rock climbing. An interactive display from Buick, called the Buick Spirit of American Style Tour, will also be available for use.
Inside this large mobile display is a free golf swing analysis and a photo fantasy theatre where consumers will have the opportunity to get their picture made with a digitally enhanced Tiger Woods.
Billy Humphrey, general manager of Rick Justice Pontiac-Buick-GMC, said: "The most important thing about these new facilities is that they afford us the opportunity to better serve our customers."

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