sema 2005 show...just returned...
i have to say i was disappointed in regard to new crossfire parts development...not a thing. i doesn't look good for us...as for anything new or upcoming. if it was going to happen...it would have been at the largest show...sema. there was only "one" crossfire at the entire show... a black dub roadster which i had seen in the past. bummer.
oh well...here are some pics i had taken...
oh well...here are some pics i had taken...
Originally Posted by andrew
i have to say i was disappointed in regard to new crossfire parts development...not a thing. i doesn't look good for us...as for anything new or upcoming. if it was going to happen...it would have been at the largest show...sema. there was only "one" crossfire at the entire show... a black dub roadster which i had seen in the past. bummer.
oh well...here are some pics i had taken...
oh well...here are some pics i had taken...
Originally Posted by typhoon55
Very nice pics - qh well, the xf is fast becoming a very exclusive auto. 
What is that beautiful monster in the first picture? Looks like a 50s Indy car stretched to take a WW2 V-12 aircraft engine. Sort of like the specials built to race at Brooklands after WW1.
Originally Posted by John Webster
What is that beautiful monster in the first picture? Looks like a 50s Indy car stretched to take a WW2 V-12 aircraft engine. Sort of like the specials built to race at Brooklands after WW1.
http://www.popularmechanics.com/auto...tml?page=2&c=y
Awesome photos, Andrew!
I read recently that SEMA members are pooling their resources to warranty aftermarket parts. If you bought a new car in the past, they (of course) could not void your warranty unless the part that you added caused a specific failure. I think it's the Magnusson-Moss act or something like that. Anyhow, regardless, anything you added was not covered by any type of warranty. Now, I heard that those parts added to your car not covered by the OEM, will be covered by the aftermarket. Cool!
I read recently that SEMA members are pooling their resources to warranty aftermarket parts. If you bought a new car in the past, they (of course) could not void your warranty unless the part that you added caused a specific failure. I think it's the Magnusson-Moss act or something like that. Anyhow, regardless, anything you added was not covered by any type of warranty. Now, I heard that those parts added to your car not covered by the OEM, will be covered by the aftermarket. Cool!
That blue 300 is VERY nice! I also like the Solstice with the early 70's styled T/A stripes too. I bet its a great show to go, maybe some day.
Originally Posted by golfdude
Great pics! How did you gain access to SEMA? I thought it was not open to the public?
i still have a vendors license from the past detailing business i sold 5 years ago. i was in the detailing business for over 10 years. i still love cars & being around them.
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