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SEMA's ARMO to Celebrate Automotive Heritage at Japanese Classic Car Show

By Ashley Reyes

Miata

 

The Automotive Restoration Market Organization (ARMO), the SEMA council dedicated to preserving and promoting the automotive restoration industry, will host a booth at the 19th annual Japanese Classic Car Show on Saturday, October 12, in Long Beach, California.  

The Japanese Classic Car Show is the premier industry gathering for kyusha enthusiasts--devoted fans of classic Japanese automobiles. While ARMO primarily focuses on business-to-business outreach, the council's presence at the event will enable the kyusha community to connect with restoration experts, allowing both groups to engage and network over a shared passion for automotive heritage.  

ARMO's booth will be located next to SEMA member company Moss Miata and feature a restored vehicle on display. Attendees can look forward to engaging with industry professionals, discovering new restoration resources and celebrating the timeless beauty of classic cars.  

Join ARMO for this exciting partnership and experience the best of both worlds of automotive restoration and kyusha appreciation!  

To learn more about ARMO, visit sema.org/armo. To learn more about JCCS, visit japaneseclassiccarshow.com.