Registration for 2004 SEMA Show Begins - aftermarketNews

Registration for 2004 SEMA Show Begins

SEMA, the Specialty Equipment Market Association, has launched online registration for the 2004 show. The 2004 SEMA Show will take place Tuesday, Nov. 2, through Friday, Nov. 5, at the Las Vegas Convention Center.

DIAMOND BAR, CA — SEMA, the Specialty Equipment Market Association, has launched online registration for the 2004 show. The 2004 SEMA Show will take place Tuesday, Nov. 2, through Friday, Nov. 5, at the Las Vegas Convention Center.

SEMA Show 2004 attendees can save money and avoid standing in long lines at the show by registering early for the annual event. Early registration online is only $10 per person – that’s 80 percent off on-site registration. (Registration via fax or mail is $20.) Those who register early will receive their badges in the mail before the show. Early registration must be completed by Oct. 22 to obtain the early registration discount and receive badges in the mail.

Companies interested in exhibiting at SEMA Show 2004 should contact SEMA Show Management, 702/450-7662, ext. 120.

More information about SEMA Show 2004 is at www.SEMAshow.com.

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