My 2004 SEMA pics
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My 2004 SEMA pics
I got back from SEMA earlier today and have been uploading over 150 pics that I took while there. I walked through 99% of the show. It was enormous...There are many things that I didn't snap pics of, but I definately took some good ones.
I used imagestation to host them...so if you aren't a member, join up!
http://www.imagestation.com/album/?id=2471405093
The pics are extremely high quality so they would make a great desktop background.
ENJOY!
I used imagestation to host them...so if you aren't a member, join up!
http://www.imagestation.com/album/?id=2471405093
The pics are extremely high quality so they would make a great desktop background.
ENJOY!
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Great pics, thanks for sharing. If you walked through 99% of the show you were one tired dude. Great fun, but physically punishing.
Rows of massage therapists in the outside corridor do a brisk business among conventioneers.
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Originally Posted by VelocitE55
Great pics, thanks for sharing! Got any other shots of that White E55 by chance?
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Originally Posted by Beowulf
Great pics, thanks for sharing. If you walked through 99% of the show you were one tired dude. Great fun, but physically punishing.
Rows of massage therapists in the outside corridor do a brisk business among conventioneers.
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I've done it in both two days & one day - hard to see everything. What really makes it killer is the very few chairs around - you either sit on the carpet or one of the concrete stanchions outside. Hard to get too much of a good thing, but I'll get damn close to sensory overload by the time I leave. SEMA is also a great place to actually meet & speak with real manufacturer, motorsports & aftermaket legends (Carroll Shelby, the late John Lingenfelter, etc.) People ask me how to get a ticket, since it isn't open to the public. I own a consulting firm and simply registered it as an aftermarket jobber.
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