SkinzWraps to Wrap 2 Big Rigs and 2 NHRA Pro Stock Cars for Cagnazzi Racing

DALLAS, TX — (MARKET WIRE) — February 23, 2007 — SkinzWraps, Inc. (PINKSHEETS: SKZW), a full-service vehicle wrap company, announced today that it has been commissioned by Cagnazzi Racing to wrap 2 of their transporter big rigs and 2 of their NHRA pro stock cars. Cagnazzi Racing is a National Hot Rod Association (NHRA) racing team. The NHRA operates races on 140 tracks in 21 cities throughout North America with the POWERade Pro Stock series being the most popular. Cagnzaai Racing, a well-known member of the NHRA and the Pro Stock series, has a successful race team backed by sponsors such as Slammers Ultimate Milk, Torco Racing Fuels and Chevrolet. \”Working with a winning team like Cagnazzi Racing has allowed us to broaden our involvement in the racing world,\” says Peter C. Salaverry, Chairman and CEO of SkinzWraps, Inc. He follows, \”The trailers and the stock cars need to be visually impressive as they tour the NHRA racing circuit and SkinzWraps is able to deliver on this with precision where sponsorship marketing and team branding play such an important role.\”

About Cagnazzi Racing: NHRA Pro Stock team Cagnazzi Racing\’s mission is to provide you high level access and management expertise to this marketplace and work together in the best long-term interests of your brands. We will prove to you that team sponsorship is a cost effective brand and sales building channel that leads you straight to the best customer group in America.

The National Hot Rod Association organizes and sanctions the fastest racecars in the world in four professional classes, including Cagnazzi Racing\’s Pro Stock Series. A drag race is an acceleration contest from a standing start between two vehicles over a measured distance. The accepted standard for that distance is a quarter-mile (1,320 feet). A drag racing event is a series of such two-vehicle, tournament-style eliminations. The losing driver in each race is eliminated, and the winning drivers progress until one driver remains.