Today was an awesome day here in Atlanta for a car meet, and as some of you may know Import Alliance was held today, at the Georgia World Congress Center. This car caught my eye by not only being the only chalk-friendly car, but it was a 3G Accord which, I have come to know through some other friends quite well.
It was quite the interesting car, and was quite the mix of tags, names, drawings, and sayings on the car. After talking with Cory for a minute or two you could tell that he was very aware of the "pandora's box" he opened by allowing the car to be tagged by any passer-by at the show.
I caught up with Cory as the show was winding down and invited him back out to Marietta for a minute or two to get some better shots with better lighting. Needless to say, my group of 4 cars that we left the show with had a little unplanned touring around GA Tech's campus due to directional and navigational errors; and to see the look on the by-standers as a turbo'd A series, another 3G accord, Cory's attention magnet, and a boring e30 piddled around campus was something I wish I could've got on camera.
Enough with the words and descriptions, its time for the photographs to do the talking. There are more shots from where these are from, but I have run out of bandwidth for the month on flickr
.So I present to you, Hondamonster's 3G Accord:












It was quite the interesting car, and was quite the mix of tags, names, drawings, and sayings on the car. After talking with Cory for a minute or two you could tell that he was very aware of the "pandora's box" he opened by allowing the car to be tagged by any passer-by at the show.
I caught up with Cory as the show was winding down and invited him back out to Marietta for a minute or two to get some better shots with better lighting. Needless to say, my group of 4 cars that we left the show with had a little unplanned touring around GA Tech's campus due to directional and navigational errors; and to see the look on the by-standers as a turbo'd A series, another 3G accord, Cory's attention magnet, and a boring e30 piddled around campus was something I wish I could've got on camera.
Enough with the words and descriptions, its time for the photographs to do the talking. There are more shots from where these are from, but I have run out of bandwidth for the month on flickr













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