SEMA eNews Vol. 12, No. 25

Announce Your SEMA Show Product Intros in eNews

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 New Product Showcase
 Submit information on your new product releases to editors@sema.org to be included in SEMA eNews.

The SEMA Show annually features the latest product innovations and introductions from all markets within the specialty-equipment industry. The Show's 2008 New Products Showcase featured more than 1,600 product entries.

Create additional awareness and momentum for your 2009 SEMA Show product intros by submitting new product information for inclusion in SEMA eNews.

Here is the latest new product announcement:

BedRyder Inc. will introduce its new truck bed seating product at the 2009 SEMA Show. Useful for getting everyone to the lake, campsite, desert, hunting or fishing spot in one vehicle, and tailgating before the game. According to the company, BedRyder is:

  • the only removable truck bed seating device that meets federal safety standards for passenger seating.
  • works with or without truck bed shells or toppers
  • is completely removable in seconds
  • fits both compact and fullsize trucks
  • legal in all 50 states

Some states do have stipulations for use. Get more information and see your state requirements at www.bedryder.com.

SEMA Show exhibitors: Submit information on your new product releases to editors@sema.org. The newest submissions will be included in SEMA eNews.

For information on the 2009 SEMA Show, visit www.SEMAShow.com.

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