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| November 2, 2006 12:00 AM EST |

LAS VEGAS, NV -- (MARKET WIRE) -- 11/01/06 -- On November 1, 2006, at the SEMA Show in Las Vegas, CarDomain announced the winners of the second annual CarDomain People's Choice Awards.
The CarDomain People's Choice Awards give the auto enthusiast community a voice to select who they feel is the best in the automotive aftermarket and auto-related entertainment fields. There were ten different categories, each with five different nominees. Voting for the winners took place at www.CarDomain.com throughout October.
The 2006 winners in each category are:
- Best Audio/Video Upgrade -- Rockford Fosgate 3Sixty - Most Exciting 2007 Car Launch -- Tesla Roadster - Best Exhaust -- Magnaflow Cat-Back Systems - Most Mod Friendly Car -- Honda Civic - Best Tires -- BFGoodrich Tires Force T/A KDW - Best New Car Magazine -- Subiesport - Best Wheels -- BBS of America RE - Best Performance Upgrade -- Nitrous Express Fly by Wire Stage 1 EFI Nitrous System - Best Suspension Kit -- Eibach Pro Kits - CarDomain Show off of the year -- sigfus' 1966 Ford Mustang
About CarDomain Network
CarDomain is an online media and retail company that operates the web's largest community for auto enthusiasts and an industry-leading online store. Visited by over 1.8 million unique users per month, www.CarDomain.com offers auto enthusiasts a friendly home, tools to exchange ideas and information, and suggestions on how to modify and enhance their vehicles. The CarDomain Store is a comprehensive shopping destination for car performance, styling, and audio/video products with over 16,000 products from over 140 brands. Founded in 1998 and headquartered in Seattle, Washington, CarDomain Network is privately held. For more information about CarDomain Network, please visit http://www.cardomain.net.
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