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Viva Las Vegas! Sam heads to Sin City for the 2025 SEMA (Specialty Equipment Marketing Association) Show, the premier automotive trade show in the world.
Viva Las Vegas! Sam heads to Sin City for the 2025 SEMA (Specialty Equipment Marketing Association) Show, the premier automotive trade show in the world.
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S14, EP4 "The Great Race"Check-in on Sam and Doug and other teams during the Great Race from Saint Paul, Minnesota, to Irmo, South Carolina.
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S14, EP5 "Civic Type R"Join master mechanic Sam Mahdavi for new projects, repairs and the best parts on the market.
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S14, EP6 "The Catalina Is Back"Sam's '68 Catalina is back for a new throttle cable and pedal.
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S14, EP7 "Honda S2000"Sam takes care of some maintenance on a 2005 S2000 he built over 10 years ago.
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S15, EP13 "Sam's Garage - Season Finale"Viva Las Vegas! Sam heads to Sin City for the 2025 SEMA (Specialty Equipment Marketing Association) Show, the premier automotive trade show in the world.
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