Free AAPEX Access & Exclusive Training Opportunity for First 50 Attendees
Milwaukee, WI – [10/3/25] – Shop owners, rebuilders, and technicians heading to Las Vegas this fall have the chance to attend AAPEX and SEMA at no cost, while gaining expert-level transmission training. The first 50 registrants for this exclusive 8L90 and 10R80 Quadruple C Training will receive free admission badges to AAPEX/SEMA (a $75–$100 value), along with complimentary training, meals, and networking perks.
This training, presented by Wayne Colonna of ATSG and ETE REMAN alongside Tony Gonyon of HP Tuners, dives deep into GM’s 8L90 and Ford’s 10R80 transmissions, covering Changes, Concerns, and Corrections (Triple C) as well as Calibration (the Fourth C) for diagnostic precision and improved longevity.
Exclusive Benefits for the First 50 Attendees:
Training Schedule:
Tuesday, Nov. 4 (11am–4pm | In-Classroom Training)
Wednesday, Nov. 5 (9am–12pm | Hands-On Training at AAPEX Show Floor)
This is an incredible opportunity to learn directly from two of the best trainers in the industry, and to do it for free if you’re among the first 50 to sign up.
How to Register:
Skip the AAPEX registration site and secure your spot directly by calling (414) 263-9243. Don’t wait; spots are limited, and the first 50 attendees receive full training and AAPEX/SEMA access at no cost.
Discounted hotel rates are available through the official AAPEX site: https://www.aapexshow.com/hotel/
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