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Early Online Registration Discount for NACE Congress Package Ends July 14

The early online registration discount for the 2004 International Autobody Congress & Exposition (NACE) educational package ends July 14. NACE 2004 takes place Nov. 3-6, at the Mandalay Bay Convention Center in Las Vegas.

DALLAS, TEXAS– The early online registration discount for the 2004 International Autobody Congress & Exposition (NACE) educational package ends July 14. NACE 2004 takes place Nov. 3-6, at the Mandalay Bay Convention Center in Las Vegas.

The discounted NACE Congress Package includes one ticket to any Congress seminar/workshop in each of the nine timeslots, admittance to the Thursday keynote, Thursday exposition happy hour, Friday luncheon program, Saturday morning general session, the NACE Exposition, admittance to AAIW shows, a Congress briefcase and NACE 2004 commemorative pin. The Congress Package fee is $225 for attendees with memberships in ASA or one of the endorsing associations (AIRC, CAA, CAWA, CCIF and NABC). The non-member fee is $265. These prices will increase by $30 respectively after July 14.

Attendees can register online for the Congress Package at: www.NACEexpo.com. Attendees may also use the online form to register for the NACE Exposition and AAIW shows (SEMA & AAPEX}. Online registration for the NACE Exposition, and SEMA and AAPEX shows is just $10 before October 22.

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