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Trimble Rebate Offered

SUNNYVALE, Calif., May 2009 —Trimble (NASDAQ: TRMB) announced it is offering customer rebates ranging from US $150 to US $300 on new Trimble EZ products purchased between May 8 and June 30, 2009.  The limited-time offer offers cash back on products including:

EZ-Guide® 250 lightbar                         US $150 rebate
EZ-Guide 500 lightbar                            US $250 rebate
EZ-Steer® assisted steering system  US $300 rebate
EZ-Boom® system                                  US $150 rebate

Customers may submit one rebate form for multiple EZ Products, but the total rebate cannot exceed US $2,500 per household. Purchases must be made through a participating and authorized Trimble dealer between 8 May and 30 June 2009. Visit www.trimble.com/agriculture to learn more about Trimble products and to find a Trimble dealer near you.

For more information on the rebate program visit www.trimble.com/agriculture/ez-products-cashback/ 
or call 1-800-865-7438.

This offer is good only in the USA and Canada, excluding Quebec. All rebates must be postmarked by 30 July 2009.


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