The annual SEMA Show in Las Vegas is the industry's BIGGEST car and truck show - but it ISN'T open to the general public - just retailers, suppliers, jobbers and others in the accessory business. Still, it's the greatest single display of vehicles and accessories on the planet -and LEER wants to give you a look at some of the sights.

As one of the major exhibitors of truck accessories, the LEER booth is a busy place where current and prospective dealers meet with LEER Sales Managers and other staff members. With all that foot traffic, the LEER booth is a much sought-after place to display a vehicle, and LEER picks the best - Project Trucks that it has sponsored or Project trucks designed and built by others.

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The LEER overhead sign could be seen by attendess all over the South Hall
This Scott Harris creation attracted thousands & showed off a LEER 800
Sales Managers discuss business with an Authorized LEER Dealer
A new Tundra Crew Max showed off a fully-optioned LEER Model 100XQ
Video promoting LEER and its "Team LEER" cycling stars played in the booth
Dealers inspected the Thule rack systems and discussed their possibilities.
The LEER/Thule countertop POP won 1st Prize in its class from SEMA
This award was presented for the LEER POP among 1500 new products
LEER also displayed awards for 'SEMA Ambassador' & from SEMA Global Media
This mini DCC will help commercial cap customers get the cap they need.
Craig Foster, TV host of "Flyway Highway" stopped by to sing the praises of LEER.
Scott Harris's Colorado featured a red and black interior (More pics below)

Scott Harris, of Prescott, Arizona, created this stunning example of the truck-customizer's art, starting with a basic 2007 Chevrolet Colorado, and upfitting it with performance, appearance, and electronic upgrades from top-name accessory firms. Scott's brilliantly executed black-and-red flame paint scheme, along with his real-world electronics installation, inspired thousands of accessory pros to stop, look, comment and take pictures. Watch for this beauty to appear in major truck publications over the next few months.