Great job Chris. It's never going to be perfect but it's an opportunity to expand upon and make it an even more killer show moving forward. I enjoyed myself and liked seeing some very unique, exotic, beautiful, and hard worked on cars.
My only suggestion to the event is to define show worthy cars and those for spectating(not interested in seeing a stock 335i) and completely separating them. Both the show cars into classes and the spectators on their own.
Once again. Thanks for spending a lot of your own personal time to organize this and run it. Can't wait for next year's.
Ill address a few things- but I'm going to bed
Last but not least, thank you for your support, it was nice to see so many of you.
Gotta get son sleep
it's a real lambo with a real license plate. the engine is 100% stock though.
the story goes he got the plate becasue the car was supposed to be sent to UGR...yeah sure it was.
it's a real lambo with a real license plate. the engine is 100% stock though.
the story goes he got the plate becasue the car was supposed to be sent to UGR...yeah sure it was.
Pretty sure that Lambo is from my area, I see it all the time driving around, and a few times parked at Sterling Ice Cream
I'm never in my car when I see it though :bored:
Anyone see the baby blue Aston Martin ? :rockon:
FromGTtoSVT, I see you got your seat fixed, who did it ?
i also saw the smurf blue aston, was parked out in no mans land, i felt bad. Should have parked that thing up front!