pics of world of wheels in DC
Definitly not worth it unless you like the domestics. There was like 10 imoprts there. Only thing worth seeing is prolly the widebody 350z and the veilside s2000. Import Tuner booth had a scion xb and a celica with s2000 tails.
see the pics here
http://mason.gmu.edu/~hnguyens/wow/WOW.html
see the pics here
http://mason.gmu.edu/~hnguyens/wow/WOW.html
Last edited by ifactor01; Jan 17, 2004 at 08:59 AM.
Sorry but is it only me who doesn't like that Celica...I mean come on, that's the best car that Import Tuner can come up with in this area? Nothing special about that car, well maybe the paint job if you're into that custom color thing. Glad I didn't waste my money. Man that Z was really super wide, hehehe. That car is PIMP. Mmmmm Ferrari..how much for those, one day I will find a rich woman and she can buy me one
Originally posted by C2C Luis
Sorry but is it only me who doesn't like that Celica...I mean come on, that's the best car that Import Tuner can come up with in this area?
Sorry but is it only me who doesn't like that Celica...I mean come on, that's the best car that Import Tuner can come up with in this area?
Can someone show me how it's hooked up. B/C it would save me a lot of time to install a system if i could just figure out how the hell it is hooked up.
BTW: that vette has a fucken TV Screen in it's front license plate. HOTT!
Didn't I tell you people that the World Of Wheels is front for a trailor park owner's association in DC???
I mean, the positives are that you get to see rare and unusual things: Mullets, 80's flannels, Lee Wrangler jeans, Off Duty Pigs, Ect..
I mean, the positives are that you get to see rare and unusual things: Mullets, 80's flannels, Lee Wrangler jeans, Off Duty Pigs, Ect..
i thought it was a good show. i was a refreshing break from looking at a bunch of riced out civics .it was good to see actual old skool auto craftmanship instead of a "turner"car with a assload bolt- ons and a $10,000 worth of tv screens and audio in a car.







