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As official manufacturer sponsor of the 2009 SEMA show, Ford displayed a number of project cars from the Mustang to the Taurus SHO, and all the "F'ing" cars, the Focus, Fusion, and Fiesta.  They even showcased a pimped out Transit Connect utility van.  Saleen debuted the S281, a supercharged version of the Mustang GT's 281 cubic inch 4.6L V8 making 485 horsepower and 460 lb-ft of torque. 

sema camaro

The Pony cars were corralled into many booths, but there were also dozens of Camaros at the show.  Lingenfelter Performance Engineering and Hotchkis Performance co-built a 750 horsepower 2010 Camaro powered with an LS7 engine blown by a Magnuson/Eaton TVS2300 supercharger and has inconel exhaust valves.  Hotchkis Sport springs, adjustable sway bars, subframe brace, and Lingenfelter-spec Sachs shocks will keep the Camaro fully planted on the ground.  The 2010 Yenko Camaro features a 600 horsepower supercharged LS motor, Tremec six-speed manual and 22 inch Yenko billet wheels.

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Lea
# Lea
Monday, November 23, 2009 9:10 AM
Sarah, you guys can use the photo I took that's on my facebook if you want...think you are wearing a shirt there!! LOL.
Jim
# Jim
Monday, November 23, 2009 10:59 AM
Maybe STD will get your point and change their name next year to VD.

In my peripheral vision I thought that Cenchelyn tires was Michelin tires.

"....and we speak English!" Yeah, as opposed to how people normally do business at SEMA. With charades, hand gestures, and drawing pictures and numbers on a notepad.
Eric Hsu
# Eric Hsu
Monday, November 23, 2009 12:24 PM
Shandong Linglong will luv u long time.
1984
# 1984
Tuesday, November 24, 2009 4:28 PM
You buy G. I. ?

We so horny for American dollar.
Jim
# Jim
Tuesday, November 24, 2009 11:21 PM
I just noticed that SEMA stands for "Specialty Equipment Market Association", and not manufacturer's. I guess things would be different if it was actually a manufacturing association.
Eric Hsu
# Eric Hsu
Wednesday, November 25, 2009 1:14 AM
You talking about CEMA? That's Chinese Equipment Market Association. There were a few too many Chinaman fake crap booths at SEMA this year in my opinion.
Drew
# Drew
Saturday, November 28, 2009 6:41 AM
Eric: It saddens me that the lobbying group that is supposed to PROTECT our interests is in fact enabling the destruction of our industry.

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