Thu, 10/29/2015 - 15:19

During this year’s SEMA Show, stop by the PAC booth in the North Hall Upstairs Lobby and make your voice heard by becoming a SEMA PAC member.

By SEMA Washington, D.C., Staff

There’s a lot happening in our nation’s capital that affects your bottom line. SEMA’s Political Action Committee (SEMA PAC) is working hard to ensure that our industry is protected, but we can’t do it alone.

Whether it’s keeping harmful ethanol out of collector cars, reducing burdensome taxes or saving national treasures, such as the Bonneville Salt Flats, it’s critical to be engaged. Don’t believe us? Watch an important video message from SEMA Chairman Doug Evans and SEMA Chairman-Elect Wade Kawasaki.

Any SEMA member can join and make a difference. It doesn’t matter if you have five employees or 500, it’s in everyone’s best interest to get involved and stay active. During this year’s SEMA Show, stop by the PAC booth in the North Hall Upstairs Lobby and make your voice heard by becoming a SEMA PAC member. You can also sign up for free by visiting SEMAPAC.com. It takes seconds and there is never an obligation to contribute.

To learn more, contact SEMA PAC & Congressional Relations Manager Christian Robinson at christianr@sema.org.

Thu, 10/29/2015 - 15:19

During this year’s SEMA Show, stop by the PAC booth in the North Hall Upstairs Lobby and make your voice heard by becoming a SEMA PAC member.

By SEMA Washington, D.C., Staff

There’s a lot happening in our nation’s capital that affects your bottom line. SEMA’s Political Action Committee (SEMA PAC) is working hard to ensure that our industry is protected, but we can’t do it alone.

Whether it’s keeping harmful ethanol out of collector cars, reducing burdensome taxes or saving national treasures, such as the Bonneville Salt Flats, it’s critical to be engaged. Don’t believe us? Watch an important video message from SEMA Chairman Doug Evans and SEMA Chairman-Elect Wade Kawasaki.

Any SEMA member can join and make a difference. It doesn’t matter if you have five employees or 500, it’s in everyone’s best interest to get involved and stay active. During this year’s SEMA Show, stop by the PAC booth in the North Hall Upstairs Lobby and make your voice heard by becoming a SEMA PAC member. You can also sign up for free by visiting SEMAPAC.com. It takes seconds and there is never an obligation to contribute.

To learn more, contact SEMA PAC & Congressional Relations Manager Christian Robinson at christianr@sema.org.

Thu, 10/29/2015 - 15:19

During this year’s SEMA Show, stop by the PAC booth in the North Hall Upstairs Lobby and make your voice heard by becoming a SEMA PAC member.

By SEMA Washington, D.C., Staff

There’s a lot happening in our nation’s capital that affects your bottom line. SEMA’s Political Action Committee (SEMA PAC) is working hard to ensure that our industry is protected, but we can’t do it alone.

Whether it’s keeping harmful ethanol out of collector cars, reducing burdensome taxes or saving national treasures, such as the Bonneville Salt Flats, it’s critical to be engaged. Don’t believe us? Watch an important video message from SEMA Chairman Doug Evans and SEMA Chairman-Elect Wade Kawasaki.

Any SEMA member can join and make a difference. It doesn’t matter if you have five employees or 500, it’s in everyone’s best interest to get involved and stay active. During this year’s SEMA Show, stop by the PAC booth in the North Hall Upstairs Lobby and make your voice heard by becoming a SEMA PAC member. You can also sign up for free by visiting SEMAPAC.com. It takes seconds and there is never an obligation to contribute.

To learn more, contact SEMA PAC & Congressional Relations Manager Christian Robinson at christianr@sema.org.

Thu, 10/29/2015 - 15:19

During this year’s SEMA Show, stop by the PAC booth in the North Hall Upstairs Lobby and make your voice heard by becoming a SEMA PAC member.

By SEMA Washington, D.C., Staff

There’s a lot happening in our nation’s capital that affects your bottom line. SEMA’s Political Action Committee (SEMA PAC) is working hard to ensure that our industry is protected, but we can’t do it alone.

Whether it’s keeping harmful ethanol out of collector cars, reducing burdensome taxes or saving national treasures, such as the Bonneville Salt Flats, it’s critical to be engaged. Don’t believe us? Watch an important video message from SEMA Chairman Doug Evans and SEMA Chairman-Elect Wade Kawasaki.

Any SEMA member can join and make a difference. It doesn’t matter if you have five employees or 500, it’s in everyone’s best interest to get involved and stay active. During this year’s SEMA Show, stop by the PAC booth in the North Hall Upstairs Lobby and make your voice heard by becoming a SEMA PAC member. You can also sign up for free by visiting SEMAPAC.com. It takes seconds and there is never an obligation to contribute.

To learn more, contact SEMA PAC & Congressional Relations Manager Christian Robinson at christianr@sema.org.

Thu, 10/29/2015 - 15:18

By SEMA Washington, D.C., Staff

hansen
Stop by the SAN display at SEMA Ignited to meet Courtney Hansen. Last year, she posed with the rolling chassis of SAN Director Colby Martin’s ’31 Ford Model A hot rod as pictured here. The finished project will be shown all week long at the Las Vegas Convention Center, booth #60003. 

Automotive media personality Courtney Hansen will once again be the guest of the SEMA Action Network (SAN) at SEMA Ignited—the SEMA Show’s official after-party. Once the Show closes on Friday, the SEMA Show cars and trucks will assemble at the Gold Lot across the street from the convention center for SEMA Ignited—an outdoor extravaganza that includes food, music, celebrities, iconic builders and displays. Those attending can meet Hansen at the SAN display, November 6, 2015, from 6:00 p.m.–8:00 p.m.  

In addition to meeting and greeting attendees, Hansen will promote the SAN’s effort to combat unfair laws and regulations. Founded in 1997, this growing alliance is comprised of industry members and hobbyists fighting unfair automotive laws and regulations. Stop by to have your photo taken with Hansen and learn more about the SAN’s efforts to keep hobby vehicles on the road.  

For more about the SEMA Ignited event, please visit the official website. Contact Colby Martin at san@sema.org for additional information.

Thu, 10/29/2015 - 15:18

By SEMA Washington, D.C., Staff

hansen
Stop by the SAN display at SEMA Ignited to meet Courtney Hansen. Last year, she posed with the rolling chassis of SAN Director Colby Martin’s ’31 Ford Model A hot rod as pictured here. The finished project will be shown all week long at the Las Vegas Convention Center, booth #60003. 

Automotive media personality Courtney Hansen will once again be the guest of the SEMA Action Network (SAN) at SEMA Ignited—the SEMA Show’s official after-party. Once the Show closes on Friday, the SEMA Show cars and trucks will assemble at the Gold Lot across the street from the convention center for SEMA Ignited—an outdoor extravaganza that includes food, music, celebrities, iconic builders and displays. Those attending can meet Hansen at the SAN display, November 6, 2015, from 6:00 p.m.–8:00 p.m.  

In addition to meeting and greeting attendees, Hansen will promote the SAN’s effort to combat unfair laws and regulations. Founded in 1997, this growing alliance is comprised of industry members and hobbyists fighting unfair automotive laws and regulations. Stop by to have your photo taken with Hansen and learn more about the SAN’s efforts to keep hobby vehicles on the road.  

For more about the SEMA Ignited event, please visit the official website. Contact Colby Martin at san@sema.org for additional information.

Thu, 10/29/2015 - 15:18

By SEMA Washington, D.C., Staff

hansen
Stop by the SAN display at SEMA Ignited to meet Courtney Hansen. Last year, she posed with the rolling chassis of SAN Director Colby Martin’s ’31 Ford Model A hot rod as pictured here. The finished project will be shown all week long at the Las Vegas Convention Center, booth #60003. 

Automotive media personality Courtney Hansen will once again be the guest of the SEMA Action Network (SAN) at SEMA Ignited—the SEMA Show’s official after-party. Once the Show closes on Friday, the SEMA Show cars and trucks will assemble at the Gold Lot across the street from the convention center for SEMA Ignited—an outdoor extravaganza that includes food, music, celebrities, iconic builders and displays. Those attending can meet Hansen at the SAN display, November 6, 2015, from 6:00 p.m.–8:00 p.m.  

In addition to meeting and greeting attendees, Hansen will promote the SAN’s effort to combat unfair laws and regulations. Founded in 1997, this growing alliance is comprised of industry members and hobbyists fighting unfair automotive laws and regulations. Stop by to have your photo taken with Hansen and learn more about the SAN’s efforts to keep hobby vehicles on the road.  

For more about the SEMA Ignited event, please visit the official website. Contact Colby Martin at san@sema.org for additional information.

Thu, 10/29/2015 - 15:18

By SEMA Washington, D.C., Staff

hansen
Stop by the SAN display at SEMA Ignited to meet Courtney Hansen. Last year, she posed with the rolling chassis of SAN Director Colby Martin’s ’31 Ford Model A hot rod as pictured here. The finished project will be shown all week long at the Las Vegas Convention Center, booth #60003. 

Automotive media personality Courtney Hansen will once again be the guest of the SEMA Action Network (SAN) at SEMA Ignited—the SEMA Show’s official after-party. Once the Show closes on Friday, the SEMA Show cars and trucks will assemble at the Gold Lot across the street from the convention center for SEMA Ignited—an outdoor extravaganza that includes food, music, celebrities, iconic builders and displays. Those attending can meet Hansen at the SAN display, November 6, 2015, from 6:00 p.m.–8:00 p.m.  

In addition to meeting and greeting attendees, Hansen will promote the SAN’s effort to combat unfair laws and regulations. Founded in 1997, this growing alliance is comprised of industry members and hobbyists fighting unfair automotive laws and regulations. Stop by to have your photo taken with Hansen and learn more about the SAN’s efforts to keep hobby vehicles on the road.  

For more about the SEMA Ignited event, please visit the official website. Contact Colby Martin at san@sema.org for additional information.

Thu, 10/29/2015 - 15:18

By SEMA Washington, D.C., Staff

hansen
Stop by the SAN display at SEMA Ignited to meet Courtney Hansen. Last year, she posed with the rolling chassis of SAN Director Colby Martin’s ’31 Ford Model A hot rod as pictured here. The finished project will be shown all week long at the Las Vegas Convention Center, booth #60003. 

Automotive media personality Courtney Hansen will once again be the guest of the SEMA Action Network (SAN) at SEMA Ignited—the SEMA Show’s official after-party. Once the Show closes on Friday, the SEMA Show cars and trucks will assemble at the Gold Lot across the street from the convention center for SEMA Ignited—an outdoor extravaganza that includes food, music, celebrities, iconic builders and displays. Those attending can meet Hansen at the SAN display, November 6, 2015, from 6:00 p.m.–8:00 p.m.  

In addition to meeting and greeting attendees, Hansen will promote the SAN’s effort to combat unfair laws and regulations. Founded in 1997, this growing alliance is comprised of industry members and hobbyists fighting unfair automotive laws and regulations. Stop by to have your photo taken with Hansen and learn more about the SAN’s efforts to keep hobby vehicles on the road.  

For more about the SEMA Ignited event, please visit the official website. Contact Colby Martin at san@sema.org for additional information.

Thu, 10/29/2015 - 15:18

By SEMA Washington, D.C., Staff

hansen
Stop by the SAN display at SEMA Ignited to meet Courtney Hansen. Last year, she posed with the rolling chassis of SAN Director Colby Martin’s ’31 Ford Model A hot rod as pictured here. The finished project will be shown all week long at the Las Vegas Convention Center, booth #60003. 

Automotive media personality Courtney Hansen will once again be the guest of the SEMA Action Network (SAN) at SEMA Ignited—the SEMA Show’s official after-party. Once the Show closes on Friday, the SEMA Show cars and trucks will assemble at the Gold Lot across the street from the convention center for SEMA Ignited—an outdoor extravaganza that includes food, music, celebrities, iconic builders and displays. Those attending can meet Hansen at the SAN display, November 6, 2015, from 6:00 p.m.–8:00 p.m.  

In addition to meeting and greeting attendees, Hansen will promote the SAN’s effort to combat unfair laws and regulations. Founded in 1997, this growing alliance is comprised of industry members and hobbyists fighting unfair automotive laws and regulations. Stop by to have your photo taken with Hansen and learn more about the SAN’s efforts to keep hobby vehicles on the road.  

For more about the SEMA Ignited event, please visit the official website. Contact Colby Martin at san@sema.org for additional information.