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Automotive Industry News : SEMA Show
SEMA 2004: New Performance Product Updates
Over the course of the weeklong convention the officials at SEMA take their time and select a several new products as this year's 'Best of'. To pick the best new products, the thousands of new releases displayed at SEMA are organized into several different categories. These categories include: the best new interior, best exterior product, performance products, 4X4 & off-road products, trailers and towing, marine products, etc. All in all there are fifteen different SEMA product categories. After digging up the SEMA picks, we took to the convention floor to personally take a look at these products and offer a little bit more information about our favorites.
New Performance Products

Nov 14, 2004, 21:52 - [ Discuss this story ]

Automotive Industry News : SEMA Show
SEMA2004: Honda and Acura Show Off New Products
The Honda and Acura brands are two names that have long-been associated with aftermarket products and the SEMA Show, and for obvious reasons. Throughout the 90s, young enthusiasts in Southern California and beyond picked Honda as the company of choice because of their simple, lightweight, and relatively affordable models like the Civic an Integra. They sparked a tuner revolution that has been likened to the muscle car heyday of Detroit.

Nov 14, 2004, 21:50 - [ Discuss this story ]

Automotive Industry News : SEMA Show
SEMA2004: XM and Delphi Take on iPod
You might be asking, what does talk of XM Satellite Radio and iPods have do with SEMA Show coverage on an automotive site? Well, just think about it. How often do you actually drive in your car WITHOUT music or talk radio? Simply put, it makes sense for XM to be at SEMA, and 2004 marked their first official appearance at the show. However, the biggest draw to XM and Delphi’s booths at SEMA was not some newly signed celebrity. It was a new receiver that’s set to open up a whole new world for satellite radio and heat up the battle with Apple’s iPod.

Nov 13, 2004, 22:09 - [ Discuss this story ]

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Jim Hall Kart Racing School
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Igor Sushko visits Jim Hall's Kart Racing School in Ventura, CA.

Nov 11, 2004, 09:35 - [ Discuss this story ]

Automotive Industry News : SEMA Show
2004 SEMA Show: A Wrap Up
The SEMA Convention in Las Vegas is the second largest convention held in the city, more than filling the enormous multi-floored three building venue. Try imagining five indoor football fields then stack some on top of each other, move them around a little bit, and then fill every square inch with after market automotive accessories. If you can picture that you've got a good head start on visualizing what the SEMA Convention is all about.

Nov 10, 2004, 17:21 - [ Discuss this story ]


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