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Hey everyone. Thanks to our numerous visits, we've got plenty of contacts and experience in the US, so we decided to put together a Motive SEMA Tour, with an option to extend the trip in LA for another 5 days.

A full itinerary, pricing, terms and conditions can be found here:

http://motivedvd.com/motive/sema-tour/

It's first in best dressed and we have 30 spots open at this stage. You can pout down a $500 deposit and have until the end of August to pay it off as you please. There is a lot of info if your interested, so go to the link above.

Hey everyone. Thanks to our numerous visits, we've got plenty of contacts and experience in the US, so we decided to put together a Motive SEMA Tour, with an option to extend the trip in LA for another 5 days.

A full itinerary, pricing, terms and conditions can be found here:

http://motivedvd.com/motive/sema-tour/

It's first in best dressed and we have 30 spots open at this stage. You can pout down a $500 deposit and have until the end of August to pay it off as you please. There is a lot of info if your interested, so go to the link above.

Andrew any idea of the hotel in vegas ?

And LA ?

it makes a big difference lol

Been there at least 30 times and lived in LA

Be good to get a idea of locations first ??

Thanks looks like party ( hangover sema lol)

Hotel in Vegas will be newly renovated Tropicana

Hotel's in LA are TBA but staying in Venice/Santa Monica Fri and Sat night. Staying in San Bernandino at just something straight forward SUn night so near workshops on Monday. Staying by Universal studios on Monday night and on Tuesday night staying in a seedy desert Motel 6 near the track.

man i'd love to do this. especially the meet and greets with drivers, and id love to get along to SP engineering. They're one of the big players in GTR tuning in the states (and they've got

)

I have to start SERIOUSLY working on the wife to get a leave pass for this one .....

Ha ha

I've taken my wife before. She loved it!

If the trip does well, we'll do it again next year

  • 3 weeks later...

OK everyone.

We have to finalise the size of the group with the travel agent by the 31st of March. If you put your $500 deposit down before then, you get the early bird price.

We will then be paying to hold a few extra spots to sell after the 31st, but will cost slightly more.

We need anyone who is interested to email

[email protected]

to let us know that you are at least interested in attending.

So far most entries are taking the full extended trip so there is only a few spots left on that as we are restricted by the size of the mini-vans we hire

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