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Time to Reserve Exhibit Space for 2005 SEMA Show

Manufacturers may now reserve exhibit space for the 2005 SEMA Show, which will take place Nov. 1-4 at the Las Vegas Convention Center. Exhibitor prospectuses have been mailed and may also be obtained by visiting the SEMA Show Web site. Exhibitors who return their Exhibit Space Rental Agreements along with a 10 percent deposit by Friday, Jan. 14, 2005, will be included in the online space drawing. The online space selection for SEMA Show 2005 will begin on March 15, 2005.

DIAMOND BAR, CA — Manufacturers may now reserve exhibit space for the 2005 SEMA Show, which will take place Nov. 1-4 at the Las Vegas Convention Center. Exhibitor prospectuses have been mailed and may also be obtained by visiting the SEMA Show Web site.

Exhibitors who return their Exhibit Space Rental Agreements along with a 10 percent deposit by Friday, Jan. 14, 2005, will be included in the online space drawing. The online space selection for SEMA Show 2005 will begin on March 15, 2005.

In addition to the exhibit space rental agreement, the Web site www.semashow.com includes the 2005 SEMA Show exhibitor rules and regulations, as well as a SEMA Membership Application. SEMA membership is optional.

For additional information, contact: [email protected] .

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