AiM Sports Still In Business, AIM Racing Products Going Out Of Business

AiM Sports Still In Business, AIM Racing Products Going Out Of Business

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From a press release:

AiM Sports, LLC Looking Forward to Greater Success in 2005

(Lake Elsinore, CA ­ 26-Jan-2005) AiM Sports, LLC is still in business.

Some confusion has arisen due to a recent news item about a business called “Aim Racing Products” from Lynnwood, WA that is going out of business. This business has no connection to AiM Sports, LLC, makers of the MyChron3, MXL and TG lines of digital displays, timers and data loggers.

AiM Sports, LLC, with locations in Lake Elsinore, CA and Roanoke, VA, is still in business and expects to continue as a leading provider of electronic instrumentation to the performance motor sports industry.

“2004 was a very successful year for AiM Sports and we are looking forward to continuing our growth in 2005. We’ve recently introduced the compact MyChron TG Log data logger, as well as the advanced DaVid video and data logging system,” said Michael Jaynes, President of AiM Sports. “These products are perfect examples of AiM’s commitment to innovation and to delivering products that fit our customers’ needs.”

As a further indication of our commitment to our customers, AiM Sports customers can look forward to a new and improved website going live this week at www.aimsports.com.

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