Saturday, November 14, 2015
there were only two Velosters at SEMA this year, this full race one, and one at the Hyundai booth that is stock
this air scoop on the roof had me curious, so I looked inside the car, and found this well designed air box with the vents from a typical Ford or Chevy (certainly not the stupid old venetian blinds design that Hyundai uses.
and this cool map of whatever racetrack it had recently been to
and this great bumper sticker over the steering wheel
finally did it, set new records for amount of content posted in a year, and a week
now over 4000 posts in a year, and over 150 in a week.
Not that it changes anything how many posts I get done... but I find it cool that I'm getting more online than ever before
Not that it changes anything how many posts I get done... but I find it cool that I'm getting more online than ever before
Kia had some crossovers dressed up for SEMA, they have a really big booth, and nothing to promote
Kia set out to honor the American Road Trip, because after all —they’ve been fueling their customer’s desires for freedom and travel with their very own vehicles for many years. Therefore Kia designed four completely new concepts that zero in on a particular region of the country and represent the culture and geography of that area.
http://lifeispoppin.com/2015-sema-show-las-vegas-kiawanderlust/
Far more common place than the Franken'Cuda, and nothing as close to being modded like his '59 Imperial, Murray Pfaff did a great visual graphics look and several hood and lighting mods to this Ram 1500. But I dug that Magnuson supercharger under, and Super Bee on, the hood
nice look to the area around the headlights too... and the retro look to the letting on the box is a damn good touch
check out the tire lettering
https://www.facebook.com/PfaffDesigns/posts/10153553166321348
If you read the name Murray Pfaff, and think, "hey, that sounds familiar, but I can't recall why" it's because I've posted a couple cool cars he's made:
PPG booth, 2010 SEMA