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was a great turn out...i ended up driving with my boy in his GS300 on TE37's
^Weren't those varrstoen's? I thought the show was kinda a let down. All the hype this show had with cars coming from all over the us and there were seriously maybe 100 cars. I figured it would fill at least half the parking lot. The quality of ride was nice but the volume was a major let down imo.
^Weren't those varrstoen's? I thought the show was kinda a let down. All the hype this show had with cars coming from all over the us and there were seriously maybe 100 cars. I figured it would fill at least half the parking lot. The quality of ride was nice but the volume was a major let down imo.
i gotta agree but i still had fun and there where alot of cool cars mostly vw lol
^Weren't those varrstoen's? I thought the show was kinda a let down. All the hype this show had with cars coming from all over the us and there were seriously maybe 100 cars. I figured it would fill at least half the parking lot. The quality of ride was nice but the volume was a major let down imo.
FWIW, I like your car a lot.
In terms of constructive feedback, I would say...
1. Communication leading up to the event was lacking
2. Pull-in could have been planned better
3. I was surprised there was no competition aspect to the show, made me feel like it was just a big get together with entry fee, but not really a car show
4. Lack of concessions of any kind was strange. Would have at least communicated this to participants with a note to "bring your own food and beverage"
I thought Stancewars was about perfect and that show with the Tailored after party idea would have been ideal in my opinion.
Overall, I would give it a 6/10. The quality of cars was incredible and I still can't get over how good the A4 looks on the Rotiforms. Envy.
My first JDM project after decades of European cars!
1. Communication leading up to the event was lacking
2. Pull-in could have been planned better
3. I was surprised there was no competition aspect to the show, made me feel like it was just a big get together with entry fee, but not really a car show
4. Lack of concessions of any kind was strange. Would have at least communicated this to participants with a note to "bring your own food and beverage"
I thought Stancewars was about perfect and that show with the Tailored after party idea would have been ideal in my opinion.
Overall, I would give it a 6/10. The quality of cars was incredible and I still can't get over how good the A4 looks on the Rotiforms. Envy.
The feeling is mutual your jag is very nicely executed.
1. Very lacking
2. Can't complain I came in early with the sponsors.
3. The fact that it was a gathering/meet is why I expected many more cars then what showed.
4. What you didn't enjoy the 2 mile hike to get food at fred meyers
Stancewars had a decent showing but the judging was downright horrible. A judged show always includes a complete evaluation of each car entered in the show. What happen at stancewars was an insult to me and many others. 90% of the cars there weren't even looked at or judged. If your going to label something as a car show and release a judging criteria you best follow through. Many judged shows in the northwest have had a bad reputation for winning being more about who you know rather then what you have. Stancewars was no exception.
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