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It’s the only car show that has an entire building dedicated to wheels, and true car nuts try to sneak into with fake press badges. This weeklong show in Las Vegas is never even open to the public – you’ve got to know someone just to get in the front door. The SEMA show, put together by the Specialty Equipment Market Association, may have humble beginnings, but it now represents $30 billion of annual business from 6,500 aftermarket companies. Think of it this way, if you didn’t buy it at the dealership, it’s aftermarket. And the cars, well, they are simply outrageous – as carmakers, ...