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"Yo Dude, Go Electric!"

September 28, 2008 | HOLLYWOOD, California | Vetting explained

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Jean Smart, Emmy Award Winning Actress pictured in the mini cooper. Nancy Cartwright, voice of Bart Simpson, said, "Yo Dude, Go Electric" Electric cars by Hybrid Technologies were a huge hit at Emmy Gift Suites. Over 50 celebrities signed HT's board which will be auctioned off for Global Green during the week of the Oscars. GBK Productions was pleased to have the first all electric vehicle at its EMMY Gifting Suite. Gavin Keilly , CEO of GBK said, "I love being able to showcase such a unique vehicle". Although the name of the company is called Hybrid Technologies, the company actually prides itself on being the first company that can literally make almost ANY Vehicle Electric and they are actually available now. At GBK's Gifting suite, HT showcased their BMW that was converted into an electric vehicle. The celebrities and press all very impressed. Isaiah Washington , in shock said, "it's all Electric?"{font:Arial}{size:2px}{color:navy}{font:Arial}{size:10pt}Neal Patrick Harris stated, "Looking forward to when there are more electric cars on the road"{font:Arial}{size:2px}{font:Arial}{size:10pt} {size}{font}{font}{font:Arial}{size:2}{font:Arial}{size:10pt}Zack Ward said, Congratulations, really like what you are doing! {size} More info on Hybrid Technologies all electric cars at www.hybridtechnologies.com

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