Who's going?
Guess not
>>17888418
Will you sell me some tickets? I want to go, but i'm not in the industry.
Well, actually. My employer sends sales people there, but to corporate tape and jewness going on to sell me a ticket.
>>17888697
I would have to add you as an employee to my business. That would require making business cards for you and perhaps an employee ID card. I only have passes for myself and a few others. The business is just a front to get into SEMA, lol. Not hard to get in.
>>17889012
Was it hard to create your own "business?" I've looked into it for a fake one and a real one.
In California:
Fixing up cars on the side required an address with the correct zoning, which means I couldn't part cars out of my residential address. :( Not to mention I would have to get all these insurances and it just didn't make financial sense for something that doesn't make a lot of money. Unless if I just want to report some losses on my taxes.
serious question if you aren't in the industry why would you even want to go
also SEMA is shit. even people that go there every year hate it.
>>17889183
Not hard at all. I don't want to reveal too much unless we can chat in private but it's doable. Look at the requirements for SEMA registration and pick the two easiest ones. It will cost you money besides the price of a badge, though.
>>17889630
I actually enjoy seeing all the cars and products. I don't really enjoy the hordes of people, though.