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The Formula SAE competition is for SAE student members to conceive, design, fabricate and compete with small, formula-style racing cars. The restrictions on the car frame and engine are limited so that the knowledge, creativity and imagination of the students are challenged. The cars are built with...
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SEMA members are encouraged to watch the mail for the SEMA Board of Directors election ballots that were mailed this week. One ballot was sent to each member company within the voting categories. This year’s election includes voting for the chairman-elect position. Questions about the SEMA Board of...
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Nissan North America is now accepting project-vehicle proposals for the 2007 SEMA Show in Las Vegas. The automaker is accepting proposals based on any current Nissan models, with its 2007 SEMA strategy focused primarily on the 2007 Sentra and the 2008 Altima Coupe. Complete program information and...
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While attending the YearOne Experience on May 20, Air Ride Technologies discovered that their '67 Camaro was stolen from the Hampton Inn in Buford, Georgia, between midnight and 6:30 a.m. Says Air Ride, “We know that the chances of us recovering this car are slim to none, but we want to take our...
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Even if Chrysler faces an uncertain future with its new owner, the market for Chrysler specialty-equipment parts is plenty healthy. Between April 19-May 18, Chrysler enthusiasts spent $1,017,530 on specialty parts via online auction, according to data from Terapeak, a developer of market-focused...
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According to Brenda Priddy & Company, the long-anticipated "Blue Devil" Corvette—also referred to as the SS—is in its final tuning stages and was just caught sporting a bright red paint job. This much-anticipated model will be the hottest Corvette ever and will be pitted against such super-sports...