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Guidepoint To Supply Stolen Vehicle Recovery To Steve Saleen's SMS Supercars

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by Staff Writers
Pontiac MI (SPX) Nov 13, 2008
GuidePoint Systems has announced it will supply its GPS-based stolen vehicle recovery solution for two new ultra-high performance vehicles built by Steve Saleen's new company, SMS Supercars.

The Pontiac, Mich.-based vehicle telematics supplier said SMS will initially offer Guidepoint as a security option on its new SMS Challenger vehicles.

The fully certified and street legal SMS 570 Challenger and SMS 570X Challenger are based on the 2009 Challenger R/T platform and feature an SMS Supercharged 5.7L Hemi with power ratings from 500 to 700 horsepower.

Both models are fully equipped with a complement of SMS ultra-high performance components, including drive train, suspension, aerodynamics, tires, wheels and interiors.

"The ultra-high performance vehicles built by SMS deserve an ultra-high performance security solution," said Rand Mueller, president and CEO of GPSi.

"Guidepoint integrates the most advanced GPS and wireless technology to protect vehicles from being moved by anyone other than their rightful owners and, if necessary, to recover the vehicle quickly before any damage can be done. We're pleased to work with Steve Saleen and the entire SMS team to offer their customers the peace of mind that comes with Guidepoint."

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