We are taking a look at SEMA thanks to our friends on the ground inside the big show this year. We've got a few sneak peeks of the good, the bad, and the ugly of SEMA 2024, as well as some of our usual shenanigans. We reminisce about the first SEMA that PASMAG attended, talk about what it takes to get a car into the show, and of course, evaluate a bunch of the vehicles that are already making waves online from the Las Vegas Convention Center. Buckle up, there's more where this came from.
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