Type X(J) wrote:I'm a lil' disappointed with SEMA's first time in the east coast. I expected to see a lot more than what was on display. I thought it be atleast as big as NYC autoshow, but it was actually just 1/3 of it. Hopefully, next year it'll be bigger. We saw the twin signal sileighties drift. They did 3 runs around 1pm. Some amature drifts were also present, running after the sileighties. I wanted to test drive the 350's and the STI's but unfortunately I didn't have the time. All in all, it was OK.I saw that accident going home... that was crazy!
I ran a booth with friends and we were told that the turnout was twice what the Cali SEMA IAS got.
Wait until next year. The show will be insane.
One of the amatures is actually a BFGoodridge D1 sponsored car. They roll out of LI. Performance Motorsports is the company if I am correct.