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 ɬ 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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