Last Saturday, V-LEDS put the finishing touches on their new retail location and opened their warehouse facility for us to use for our End of Summer Car Show. Since the show was being held at the end of the summer and V-LEDS specializes in lighting products, we decided to start the show in the evening so that it would be dark by the end of the event.
Photos by Ryan Cutuli, TK Akiyama, Robert Bishop, & Nick / Melissa Poirier. Article by Matt Haugness.
It was raining in Seattle the morning of the show so the weather was a concern all day. By the time the first cars started to check in around 3pm, the sun started to break through the clouds. By 5pm, the parking lot surrounding V-LEDS was packed with over 75 cars. Many of the cars in the show made a trip from the Seattle area to attend. We even had one show entry come from as far away as Oregon City, Oregon!
There was a wide variety of import, European, and domestic cars present. For the first couple of hours, the show was like just about any other car show. However, once the sun started to set the atmosphere changed completely. People started to show off their lighting displays and many people commented on how the show reminded them of a mini Hot Import Nights. If you've never been to a Hot Import Nights event, it's a traveling car show that is typically held in a dark convention center. Unfortunately, they haven't had a show in the Pacific Northwest in 5 years.
Various raffle prizes were given away and a dance competition was held towards the end of the event. The dance competition was a huge success and it's definitely something we will be doing at future events.
Tailored Gang came out to the show and showed off two of their stanced cars. EverClean State and Stock Customs also brought out a few of their high quality cars. The vibe was friendly despite the different styles and types of cars.
Sinematiks produced this amazing video which shows nearly every aspect of the event:
Special thanks to V-LEDS, Sinematiks, and NOS Energy Drink for sponsoring this event.
In all, there were 17 awards. With the exception of the Facebook People's Choice and Best Lighting, the winners of these awards were picked by everyone that entered in the show. All of the competitors chose their favorite car in each category and voted for it to win. Best Lighting was judged by the owner of V-LEDS and Facebook People's Choice was determined with a photo contest on Facebook.
The award winners were:
Best Engine Bay
Eric Bullis – 2008 Mitsubishi Lancer Evolution
Best Interior / Best Lighting
Justin Polachek – 2010 Scion xB
Best Exterior Finish
Aaron Baker – 2003 Infiniti G35
Best Wheels / Best Street Mild
Dan Le – 2010 Mitsubishi Lancer Evolution
Best Import / Best of Show
Eric Ludvigsen – 1995 Nissan Skyline GTR V-Spec
Best European
Travis Williams – 1985 BMW 318i
Best Domestic
Nick Proulx – 2012 Ford Mustang GT
Best Street Wild / Facebook People’s Choice
Andrew Louangphakdy – 1996 Honda Civic LX
Best Race/Track
Matt Korthuis – 1993 Mazda RX-7
Best Stance
Morocco Al-tamimi – 1997 Mazda Miata
Best Classic
Prem Singh – 1972 Datsun 510
Best 90's
Stu Hagen – 1997 Toyota Supra
Best Modern
Kyle Norton – 2008 Honda Civic (Mugen)
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Awesome show Matt and Jake!