Thursday, October 17, 2013

SEMA Show 2013...you going?

Chip Foose signing autographs

Every year at this time, we all make our plans for the SEMA Show and I continue to be amazed with how many make the trip, year after year, myself included!
It really is an event that should be visited every year, what with the rate at which this industry changes...you're going to tell me that you can afford to miss this show from time to time? Or that you only need to go once every couple of years...? Just wait 'til you see how many new items are displayed this year...and how many times I'll hear "what will they come out with next?"
Must see areas this year, at least from a business advisers point of view, are: (in order of importance)

1.) Business services- from banking fees to credit card processing charges, you know better than anyone, that you can't even count the ways in which you pay fees...no better time to take a quick assessment.
2.) Insurance - both business protection and liability insurance and the healthcare options you have to sort through...it can be mind boggling....there are several providers present at the Show.
3.) Technology - how old is the software you depend on to RUN your business? This is something that should be closely examined!! The wrong software can easily cost you more than getting the right software!
4.) New Products - what's hot and what's new and exciting? Great opportunity to get out in front of competitors.
5.) Wheels - if you are not in the wheel and tire business, skip this one, but if you are...wheels have become sooooo trendy, it's a must see...just to know what is going to be the next trend....who knew that a '90 Civic was going to be a big seller for wheels???
6.) Truck stuff - off road stuff for anything truck like is growing big time...from lift and leveling kits, to brush guards, steps and yup...wheels and tires!
7.) Diesel stuff - just about anything diesel...there's so much out there for diesel now you almost have to take a look at it...it's a huge profit center for many of my clients.
8.) Electronics - or should I say telematics? as crazy as it seems, in my opinion, technology is sometimes more frightening than the old fashioned way...but who am I...it's a big profit center! With healthy margins!
9.) The cars - yeah that's right...check out some of the hottest project cars in the world!
10.) The models - yup...I said it...'nuff said!

See you out there!
SEMA Show 2013...November 5th-8th

Tuesday, October 8, 2013

Are you going to the SEMA Show??

Will you be attending the SEMA Show in Las Vegas this November 5-8, 2013?
According to the SEMA Show web site, there will be more attendees this year than last years 60,000!!! That's a lot people of the course of 4 days.
If you are going...what's the most important aspect of the Show for you?

* Networking
* New products
* New innovations
* Celebrity appearances
* The vehicles
* Getting business done with existing customers/vendors
* Seeking out new customers/vendors
(I'd love to have your comments)

Whatever your reason for being there, make the best of it, enjoy the show and remember....whatever happens in Vegas...stays in Vegas!!! (So you'd better trust whomever you go carousing with!!)

Have fun out there!!

Radz

Tuesday, October 1, 2013

What does $135K buy you????

Check this out!!!
I've been following the folks at Icon 4x4 for a while now, and this bad-ass Jeep is just too cool NOT to promote it...YES!...It's for sale!! The dude that had all these mods done can't fit it in his garage....sucks for him...good for the buyer!!

This from their web site (hope you guys don't mind the free press):
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ICON Gen I FJ40

PRICE: $135,000.00

We just serviced and upgraded this ICON FJ40 for it's second owner. He received it, loves it, and now realizes it is too tall (6'9") for his garages at work and at home. Sad day for him. So it is available right now! It is located in Massachusetts. It is a 1963, and the ICON build was originally completed in 2008. It has been stored in an aircraft hangar ever since and only has run about 3,500 miles. We just finished combing through it and adding a few upgrades (current generation dash panels, ARB lockers, forward facing rear seat, car cover, scissor jack, fire extinguisher, LED headlights, and Power steps). Well equipped with the 5.3 350HP aluminum fuel injected V8, manual transmission, ceramic coated exhaust, Alpine audio system, iPod link, Chilewich textiles, heated front seats, and Warn winch. Please note that not all images below show the current rear seat configuration, as they were taken prior to that modification.
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Hey Icon...feel free to throw me bone if this sells this bad-ass rock crawler!! It looks too good to not pass it along.

Ride Rough,

Radz