Langley Cruise In car show
Originally posted by ollie-99
hmm i still thinkin if my cars good enough to put it in
hmm i still thinkin if my cars good enough to put it in
You should be proud of your car...I've seen alot worse last year at this show....your car is nice..just save some money and get some wheels
Originally posted by ollie-99
hmm i still thinkin if my cars good enough to put it in
hmm i still thinkin if my cars good enough to put it in
Originally posted by Camaro ChriSS
I assure you. Yes. Your car has a nice appearance and decent modifications done to it. Enough so that you could do one of those spec sheets (Like GMHTP or Pontiac Enthusiast) and make more than a few people say "cool".
I assure you. Yes. Your car has a nice appearance and decent modifications done to it. Enough so that you could do one of those spec sheets (Like GMHTP or Pontiac Enthusiast) and make more than a few people say "cool".
hey chris do u hvae msn messenger?
Originally posted by ollie-99
what are these spec sheets?!
hey chris do u hvae msn messenger?
what are these spec sheets?!
hey chris do u hvae msn messenger?
The Spec sheet I'm talking about is the tables they use in the GMHTP and Pontiac Enthusiast that both detail the main criteria that a car has. A Quick spec sheet of the parts. You can see it in any of their mags (the latter being better). If you want, I can email you the page I use.
I have to ask the guys who are showing at the Cruise-In one thing -
Now I have been showing my car for the past 6 years, and I really enjoy the specialty weekend shows. The crowd that views these typical weekend shows I find are car enthusiasts that appreciate what they are viewing.
However, my question is, has anybody noticed that the crowd for the Langley Cruise-In is quite different? Of course there are more people, but I notice everybody and their little kids put their hands all over peoples cars, spill ice cream on the cars, ride their bikes and scratch them down the side of peoples cars, etc. Maybe it is just me being too ****, but the type of crowd at that show has always turned me away from entering my car. Too much risk of damage to my paint.
However, it is a great show to go and check out - don't get me wrong. I look forward to seeing some of you and your cars there.
Now I have been showing my car for the past 6 years, and I really enjoy the specialty weekend shows. The crowd that views these typical weekend shows I find are car enthusiasts that appreciate what they are viewing.
However, my question is, has anybody noticed that the crowd for the Langley Cruise-In is quite different? Of course there are more people, but I notice everybody and their little kids put their hands all over peoples cars, spill ice cream on the cars, ride their bikes and scratch them down the side of peoples cars, etc. Maybe it is just me being too ****, but the type of crowd at that show has always turned me away from entering my car. Too much risk of damage to my paint.
However, it is a great show to go and check out - don't get me wrong. I look forward to seeing some of you and your cars there.
Mr Z28 if there was that much going on at the shows i dont think that there would be that much of a show. there are people there with cars worth a lot more then ours and they dont seem tro worried .
There is always that chance of a problem Rob. But, I think there is probably more of a chance of damage leaving your car in a public parking lot.
Who knows. I usually like to hang around my car anyways most of the show (or at least one of my friends will), and I'll chew anyone out who isn't careful. 
I'll email my spec sheet to those of you who asked. I'm home now (not at work). JD or Sideways, if you want to post it, I'd be thankful.
Who knows. I usually like to hang around my car anyways most of the show (or at least one of my friends will), and I'll chew anyone out who isn't careful. 
I'll email my spec sheet to those of you who asked. I'm home now (not at work). JD or Sideways, if you want to post it, I'd be thankful.
Originally posted by Camaro ChriSS
There is always that chance of a problem Rob. But, I think there is probably more of a chance of damage leaving your car in a public parking lot.
There is always that chance of a problem Rob. But, I think there is probably more of a chance of damage leaving your car in a public parking lot.
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