The 2006 Specialty Equipment Market Association Show in Las Vegas, running on November, hosts the largest exhibition of aftermarket products from OEM manufacturers and aftermarket tuners alike in the United States. Among the notable entries at this year's show are painfully repetitive iterations of the new Buick Lucerne, along with numerous other General Motors models, including Hummers and Chevy trucks. Ford has a small showing this year, with modified Fusion sedans, conservative Mustang GT projects, a modded F-150 and a couple of lifted SuperDuty trucks. Meanwhile, Hennessey showed off their hyper-tuned Viper, and Honda bragged about their new Si FActory Performance and Mugen kits, along with concepts such as a Sport CR-V, an Extreme Fit and an Element drift car. Toyota came up with the FJ race truck and a couple of Scion xA tuners, Mitsubishi had the Eclipse Sport and the Evolander, Nissan has a set of tuned trucks, and Volvo had various modded C30 runners...
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