Meguiar's MotorEx 2016: Part 2
After Making our way from the Performance Pavilion, MotorEx has a "Real Street BLVD" that basically translates to parking your cars up as a club/group of friends that aren't strictly show spec but are kind of different or appealing to a certain following!
Just keep in mind I was there Saturday afternoon, I think the deal is that you book your car in for 1 day and then the next day a whole new bunch of cars came in, I did see some photos of epic cars here on the Sunday that I was sorry I missed! But still very satisfied with the whole experience none the less!
The start of the line up we have this Bagged Buick Special and it was gorgeous!
Sunning black example of a 3rd generation Torana, With a modern fire breathing heart of a late commodore is an excellent combination.
The same tried and true combination for this early Kingswood, although with a few extra dress up parts and a whopping big turbo attached.. if it wasn't for the drag wheels it would be full glorified sleeper spec!
SLAMND is right!
Love it!
Turbos and old Holden's just go together so well! (Along with a bit of flair)
And then there was JDM.. A few very nice Toyota's and Datsun's form the land of the Rising sun!
Ash's Ta22 Celica caught my eye, Flying the flag for classic Japan with some friends
The interior in bone/ivory was an interesting touch, along with the Nardi wood grain steering wheel and a dash mat knitted by Ash's wife after she did one for her own Ta22 Celica.
Powered by a 1.8L 3t-gte engine at the moment awaiting a built 2L.
I'm hoping to catch up with Ash soon to shoot the car properly!
Something we don't see very often is a 2 door 120y! This one owned by Stuart. The car runs a z18det engine, and Watanabe 16x8 fronts and 16x9 rears, Looks spot on!
If this isn't diversity, I'm not sure what is!
I kind of imagine this is like Club FG but with much more mature members
Cookie Monster!
So fresh.
The Euro guys got in on the action as well
A not to over done falcon rolling on steel rims! I imagine this is something that could have been built back in the day, so clean!
Simmons trend wont die and neither will harlequin paint, not that either of these things are bad! This combination looked pretty good!
if Long roof customs were your bag this Chev definitely had you covered! I had a chuckle at the road kill bumper sticker... This wagon was as far from roadkill-esque as it gets!
Next up we head into the MOTORMERCH Pavilion to see some crazy builds unveiled!