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Originally Posted by Stuart Adams
I agree, I don't think your giving yourself enough credit for meeting the right people. Got to be there and then got to have the "goods' if you know what I mean.
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I never said I was not going to SEMA again. With as close as it is to my home I would be crazy to skip it. I'm just putting it out there the not usually seen risks or draw backs of doing SEMA with a car. It can be a pain in the ass.
Frank's 48 truck had to have the left front and right rear fenders both repainted after SEMA. the front fender was from some asian guy with a pull behind suitcase. The other was some dumb girl with bedazzled jeans the leaned against the fender. Neither one had a clue or concern for what they had done.
Did you ever hear about the coke that was spilled in the fancy Mercedes in the BASF that Chip Foose restyled?
And I guess I would say is most of the contacts you want to meet have no to time to go around and look at all the cars.
But starting out with feature vehicles is a good way to get your foot in the door with companies and that might lead to actual booth space later down the road.