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SEMA
SEMA
The Specialty Equipment Market Association is an organization that continues to support and fuel the passion for automotive racing, and a global performance aftermarket community. SEMA Gear apparel embodies this excitement with a mix of modern, trendy and vintage styles that connect with global gearheas, who typically show their enthusiasm through horsepower and new innovations highlighted at the annual SEMA Show in Las Vegas, Nevada.
GhosTracks USA
GhosTracks USA
Using the spirit of the many great race tracks that we can only read about, GTUSA continues to celebrate and bring high quality photos, stories, apparel and more for all to see. GTUSA also contributes towards the historical preservation of drag racing.
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Car Craft
Car Craft
Car Craft magazine has inspired and informed muscle car enthusiasts since 1953 with exceptional photography and trend-setting articles in every issue. Many of the magazine’s iconic covers showcase horsepower and adrenaline, which continues to fuel the passion for those who have performance, and the need to burn rubber, in their blood.
Hurst
Hurst
Founded in 1958, George Hurst built a company that was so synonymous with performance that if you did not have a Hurst equipped car, you were not a winner. High quality shifters along with public demand made Hurst one of the first aftermarket companies to have its shifters as an option on new muscle cars.
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Bates
Bates
Worn by motorcycle champions for more than 50 years, Bates Custom Leathers continues a tradition of custom hand-crafted leather apparel. From humble beginnings as a saddle seat craftsman and motorcyclist, Bob Bates started the company in 1949 and forever changed the motorcycle racing and apparel industry with innovative designs and colors that are still highly desired by both enthusiasts and racers.
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Motorcyclist
Motorcyclist
The leading publication for motorcycle enthusiasts since 1912, Motorcyclist captures the thrill, power and addiction for two-wheeled street bikes. Riding the open road, leaning through a curve or accelerating at full-throttle, Motorcyclist magazine’s images have captured the best vintage and modern motorcycles at their best.







