Morph
07-07-2003, 02:15 PM
SEMA Show 2003 (http://www.semashow.com)
The SEMA Show will be held Tues. November 4 - Friday, November 7 this year at the Las Vegas Convention Center. SEMA is where all the aftermarket industry unveils new ideas, products and trends. The OEM's also use this event to test new concept vehicles and Ford is the featured manufacturer this year. You'll need an extra suitcase for all the catalogs, samples and free stuff everyone hands out.
I have gone for the past two years and the show coupled with Las Vegas is an unforgettable experience. As some of you may know, SEMA is a trade-only event, meaning you must be within the industry to attend. If anyone is seriously interested, I can get a few extra people in on my registration. I won't be submitting it for about a month or so, I just wanted to give Florida NECO members an early opportunity to think about it. The pre-registration fee for SEMA is only $10 (normally $50) per person. Wendy and I will be securing discounted hotel accomodations, so the only thing you'd have to worry about is paying for your flight and splitting the cost of the room.
Just wanted to drop the idea, I'll post again before I register. This is a professional event, so please....serious inquiries only.
The SEMA Show will be held Tues. November 4 - Friday, November 7 this year at the Las Vegas Convention Center. SEMA is where all the aftermarket industry unveils new ideas, products and trends. The OEM's also use this event to test new concept vehicles and Ford is the featured manufacturer this year. You'll need an extra suitcase for all the catalogs, samples and free stuff everyone hands out.
I have gone for the past two years and the show coupled with Las Vegas is an unforgettable experience. As some of you may know, SEMA is a trade-only event, meaning you must be within the industry to attend. If anyone is seriously interested, I can get a few extra people in on my registration. I won't be submitting it for about a month or so, I just wanted to give Florida NECO members an early opportunity to think about it. The pre-registration fee for SEMA is only $10 (normally $50) per person. Wendy and I will be securing discounted hotel accomodations, so the only thing you'd have to worry about is paying for your flight and splitting the cost of the room.
Just wanted to drop the idea, I'll post again before I register. This is a professional event, so please....serious inquiries only.