Here are just some of the racing and performance products that debuted at the 2009 SEMA Show.
Performance enthusiasts are never satisfied. Engineers, retailers and shade-tree mechanics all want more.
The automotive specialty-equipment industry was born in the racing and performance segment. In fact, the original name of SEMA, now the Specialty Equipment Market Association, was the Speed Equipment Manufacturer’s Association.
For the sixth year, a panel of top automotive journalists from 15 countries throughout Asia, Europe, South Africa and South America served on the SEMA Global Media Awards (GMA) panel.
Organizers plan to give the Paint, Body & Equipment section more prominence at 2010 SEMA Show.
Exhibitor applications for the 2010 SEMA Show will be available in mid-March on www.SEMAShow.com. Forms must be returned by May 7 in order to participate in the priority space selection process.
Ford is accepting the final proposals for its annual project vehicle program, due March 1. Act now if you're planning a Ford, Lincoln or
Mercury project for 2010.
A photo collection of Ford cars, trucks and SUVs from the 2009 SEMA Show.
February 24, 2010
February 24, 2010