Intresting "Tidbit" from SEMA
I just recieved an E-mail update from the folks at SEMA that they send out once every couple of weeks, and there was an intresting event they had organized. Just wanted to let you guys know.
Here is a copy and paste out of that E-mail:
Ford Motor Company presents “40 Years of Mustang Performance,” a roundtable discussion featuring Hau Thai-Tang, Chief Engineer of the 2005 Mustang, John Coletti, Director, SVT Programs, and Dan Davis, Director, Ford Racing. You don’t want to miss this one!
..Las Vegas Hilton
..Monday, November 1
..12:00 p.m. - 1:30 p.m.
It's for SEMA members only, @ $25 per ticket, but my flight doesn't get into Vegas unitl 12:30pm!!!! Oh well.... Maybe someone else will get some info out of that event.
Here is a copy and paste out of that E-mail:
Ford Motor Company presents “40 Years of Mustang Performance,” a roundtable discussion featuring Hau Thai-Tang, Chief Engineer of the 2005 Mustang, John Coletti, Director, SVT Programs, and Dan Davis, Director, Ford Racing. You don’t want to miss this one!
..Las Vegas Hilton
..Monday, November 1
..12:00 p.m. - 1:30 p.m.
It's for SEMA members only, @ $25 per ticket, but my flight doesn't get into Vegas unitl 12:30pm!!!! Oh well.... Maybe someone else will get some info out of that event.
Brad,
It looks like you could fall under the "Publisher/Media Company" or "Internet Related Service". Check this link for the PDF file to join.
SEMA Aplication
It might work!!
It looks like you could fall under the "Publisher/Media Company" or "Internet Related Service". Check this link for the PDF file to join.
SEMA Aplication
It might work!!
No. It is supposed to be open only to automotive industry members. I don't know how they confirm this but here is the link to info.
SEMA
I am getting my tickets from Saleen. That's why I am not sure about registration.
SEMA
I am getting my tickets from Saleen. That's why I am not sure about registration.
Originally posted by 67-4spd@September 11, 2004, 10:22 PM
thanks for the info.... i didnt think that the public was allowed i had heard this about sema a few years ago, but when you video clips on TV you see so many "normal looking" people walking around
thanks for the info.... i didnt think that the public was allowed i had heard this about sema a few years ago, but when you video clips on TV you see so many "normal looking" people walking around
Yah, because members of the automotive industry look different than normal people
Just yanking your chain. LOL.
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