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Old 11-20-2013, 07:16 AM
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I long time friend of mine has been in the auto repair business with his own shop for probably 35-40 years now. He still does the daily repairs but has been gradually transistioning in to doing restoration work mostly mechanical. I have semi-retired and he and I have discussed parterning together to get more into resto-mod type work. Along with the restorations we have talked about starting to sell performance parts as a side business since the closest speed shop is 40 miles away. As a first step in starting this parts side business I think we need to become a SEMA member. I know there are numerious SEMA members on this forum so my question is how dificult is it to become a SEMA member and what is the cost? Any information/advice would be appreciated.
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Cost ranges from $100/year and up, depending on the type of company and revenue.
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