Xtreme Drift Circuit: Dallas Texas September 25th
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Car Show participant list:
1. hound138
2. twalls
3. waijai
4. Schild
Spectator list:
1. E-BAN
2. VicariousVision
3. loco-sleepy
4. AcidJake75
5. BeerViper
6. ATMALONE
7. TheEggMan
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I'm with Will on this one my car is not ready for show but we need to rep the
DFW G club. What time do we need to show up for the car show?
1. hound138
2. twalls
3. waijai
4. Schild
Spectator list:
1. E-BAN
2. VicariousVision
3. loco-sleepy
4. AcidJake75
5. BeerViper
6. ATMALONE
7. TheEggMan
8.
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10.
11.
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I'm with Will on this one my car is not ready for show but we need to rep the
DFW G club. What time do we need to show up for the car show?
Last edited by waijai; 09-07-2010 at 09:28 AM.
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I believe they will have Friday and Saturday roll in, but it's usually best to roll in the night before. It's just SO MUCH easier to set it up and clean on Friday, then just come in Saturday for a wipe down. Way less pressure and you can really enjoy Saturday w/o worrying about your car.
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Nice Chris!!!
This was quoted on the Subaru forums...thought it might spark some discussion.
This was quoted on the Subaru forums...thought it might spark some discussion.
im stealing this to paraphrase my point, though this is totally taking what you posted out of context.
This hits it right on the head why people don't come out to car shows very often. The overwhelming thing I hear is 'my car isn't good enough to win' or 'my car isn't up to the standard of yours so I'm just going to stay home'
I can think of a whole bunch of people who come out to routinely show their vehicles who don't ever win a damn thing. They do take pride in their cars and have just as good a time as I do at the shows even though they don't walk away with lots of hardware. Part of having a good time at the show is investing the time in getting your car competition ready, even if you don't think you stand a chance, judges have a way of throwing serious curveballs
Don't think either car is done enough to win...
I can think of a whole bunch of people who come out to routinely show their vehicles who don't ever win a damn thing. They do take pride in their cars and have just as good a time as I do at the shows even though they don't walk away with lots of hardware. Part of having a good time at the show is investing the time in getting your car competition ready, even if you don't think you stand a chance, judges have a way of throwing serious curveballs
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