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It was fun. Some people were bitter about the whole thing because they stopped letting people in fairly early because the parking area was "too full" so there were around 300+ cars outside of the event. Many that should have been granted admission. People also got a little hurt because there were a lot of non-european manufactured cars in the event and many VAG turned down. The name of the show is Dubs on Defrost so I do agree that the non-VAG cars should have been second to the others, but there is always room for improvement!
Nice, I wish I felt like spending the gas money haha.
It would have been well worth it. Plus, it's always nice to take a little cruise with cars much like yours, breaking necks on the highway and causing havoc throughout the states.
Tons did get turned away...and it was a shame. However, some that were complaining also tried to show up an hour or two late to a show that has HUGE exposure now. Just remember, there were some extremely clean examples of euro, jdm, dsm, etc all over the place. On top of that, they even had a trophy ready for best non-euro... a slammed bugeye wagon took that
I thought overall the show went extremely well.
I'm all for dubs on defrost... and I've had vw's the last 5 years and have been in attendance each of them. I brought my forester since it is imo euro influenced and different. Sorry I didn't bust out the bmw for this
i think there were a lot of people butthurt about this, but it wasnt technically a show. more like a expo or get together. first come first serve. if you wanted a spot you probably should have gotten there earlier.
Beware before i triple dare you like the last kid.
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