SEMA Show 2016 - Official Picture/Coverage Thread

Huge speakers in the back of the van.

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Here's another off-road buggy

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Checkout that crazy paint job.

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and an even crazier engine selection!

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Models at the Horn Blasters booth

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And another Horn Blasters model

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Shoe This custom Buick roadster

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Is this Mad Max?

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Look at that insane engine setup!

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And some psychotic details on the body

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Properly named "Destroyer"

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Completed with Pistons & Rods used as the rear bumper

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Did I mention it has nitrous? Because it does.

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The Motor Mondays van here at SEMA

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Here's an extreme 2011 Ford f350 ready for the trails!

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Look at that suspension!

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Here's a drag truck ready for the strip!

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Felix the Car on the back of this Chevy

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Here's a vintage racecar

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Complete with leather straps holding the bonnet down.

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GTR with some cool graphics

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A Lineup of the cars outside

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Hennessey Challenger

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Mustang drifting around the skidpad

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ford Raptor doing its best around the pad

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Roush Mustang

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Widebody GTR

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What do you guys think of these widebody kits?

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Another GTR, not as wide as the last one

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No exposed rivets here give this GTR a very clean look

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This Porsche has a plethora of custom bodywork done to it

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Sparta M4

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GTRs are a popular car to modify for SEMA

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A couple more "M" cars

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Tommy-gun shifter in an old rat-rod

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The engine for the same rat-rod

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Jeep equipped with many after market aditions. How many modifications can you find?

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Concealing the rivets looks better to me, but I think what'd look best is a whole new fender that incorporates the flare without creating a line so that it looks like a factory job instead of an aftermarket one.

I can't believe how low these cars are. How do they cross speed bumps?
 
Is there anything more iconic than a Black Split-window Vette?

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Black and Chrome - a timeless combination

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Throw some boggers on this truck and I could see Mike Phillips behind the wheel of this.

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Voodoo ride FRS

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The Models of the Exedy booth

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Interesting color combos on this Porsche

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Not sure what this is indie of but it looks great!

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Cool display on this speedster

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Another unique bike

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Not 100% sure what the inspiration for this bike was but it reminds me of a mechanical clock

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A drag truck on top of an antique tow truck

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Purple LEDs on this build

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Anybody know what kind of engine this is?

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Who would rock this sound system in their ride?

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Here's a Jeep with soe Skanda Camo seats

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Chevy Rat-rod

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Toyota FRS with a Ferrari Engine

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